ASPCA Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week: Cajun Crazy

The ASPCA Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week is Cajun Crazy, a 5-year-old Thoroughbred gelding in Covington, La.

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Welcome to Horse Illustrated’s weekly installment of the Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, offered in partnership with the ASPCA’s Right Horse program. This week’s adoptable horse is Cajun Crazy! Check back weekly for a new featured horse so you can find your Right Horse.

Adoptable horse Cajun Crazy (CC).
Photo courtesy New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program

Adoptable Horse: Cajun Crazy, a 5-year-old, 16.2hh Thoroughbred gelding
Organization: New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program, Covington, La.

Get to Know Adoptable Horse Cajun Crazy

Meet Cajun Crazy, available from New Vocations’ Pasture Potatoes Program, meaning he is eligible for adoption to a non-riding home only.

“CC” needs a handler who is used to dealing with mouthy, busy youngsters. He is okay for handling but will try to play with you using his lips or teeth. When he is not trying to put his mouth or teeth on everything, CC stands quietly in the crossties for grooming and picking his feet.

CC lives outside in a herd of three geldings and does very well with others. He is a happy friendly horse with an oral fixation. He wears steel front shoes.

CC is ready to pursue a second career as your loving Pasture Potato! His adoption is eligible for shipping credit up to $1,000.

Contact New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program today about ASPCA Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, Cajun Crazy!

Working with a bay Thoroughbred gelding.
Photo courtesy New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program

ASPCA Right Horse

My Right HorseASPCA Right Horse is the online adoption platform of The Right Horse Initiative, a collection of equine industry and welfare professionals and advocates working together to improve the lives of horses in transition. A program of the ASPCA, their goal is to massively increase horse adoption in the United States. To find more adoptable horses and foster horses, visit www.myrighthorse.org. To learn more about The Right Horse, a program of the ASPCA, visit www.aspcarighthorse.org.

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