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Rehabiliating - Kaia was rounded up and rescued off the Navajo Nation in coordination with Dawn Olivieri and Thalia Fischer who spearheaded the rescue of over 31 equines off the native lands. We gave them natural names in honor of their heritage. They arrived at Liberty on 9/18/24 suffering with strangles and heavy parasites. Our beautiful blue eyed Navajo Princess was named Kaia meaning pure, life and the sea recalling the blue depth of her eyes. The Navajo word Kai connotes protection and healing. Kaia is thriving and you can sponsor her continued care, rehabilitation and training.
The girls are curious despite their compromised health and are quickly getting comfortable with people.
There have been many sweet interactions. Kaia has stunned us with her gorgeous coloring, sweet temperament, blue eye and mid herd personality.
This Is Liberty
Our precious rescues are available for adoption to vetted and qualified homes. If you are interested in adopting, please reach out to us at info@libertysanctuary.org. Please let us know who you are interested in adopting and why. We would like to get to know you and see your facility so it would be great if you could send us a video tour of your set up. You will be asked to list your veterinarian, farrier and trainer if applicable.
Each Liberty horse comes with Ashley Dudas' Equine Partner Promise and a 1 month subscription to The Savvy Equestrian online learning platform to support you and your new horse in your initial stage of development.
Liberty will co-own the horse with you for its first year. Any horse can be returned to Liberty for any reason.
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