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 Raven! Check back weekly for a new featured horse so you can find your Right Horse.

Adoptable horse Raven.

Photo courtesy Houston Humane Society

Adoptable Horse: Raven, a 26-year-old, 14.0hh grade Standardbred-cross mare
Organization: Houston Humane Society, Houston, Texas

Get to Know Adoptable Horse Raven

This sweet, older black Standardbred-cross mare is a gentle soul with a quiet, steady personality. Raven came to the Houston Humane Society as part of a cruelty case but has shown remarkable resilience. She has been steadily gaining weight and improving in condition, proving that with proper care, she will thrive.

Raven is broke to ride and has a calm, sensible demeanor under saddle, making her an enjoyable partner for relaxed riding. She appreciates a quiet, confident handler and does best with a steady routine. She loves grooming and is beginner-friendly, making her a wonderful choice for someone looking for a kind and forgiving partner.

In the meantime, she enjoys calm handling, consistent routines, and quiet time in turnout.

Raven would do best in a safe, kind home that can continue supporting her recovery and provide a comfortable, consistent environment. With the right care, she promises to be a loving, reliable companion for someone looking for a calm, steady partner to share her golden years.

Contact Houston Humane Society today about ASPCA Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, Raven!

A rescued black Standardbred mare.

Photo courtesy Houston Humane Society

ASPCA Right Horse

ASPCA 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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