Montez We were looking for a horse and happened upon another rescue organization by chance. There we found Montez who was said to have been a ranch horse in Oklahoma, but at 16 years old was “all washed up”. To our eyes he was perfect, and now he’s part of our forever herd and serves as a therapy horse. Montez means mountain in Spanish and he is the bedrock of our herd. Montez is sponsored by The Timmons Family
Summer We’re told this beauty is a Mustang/Draft cross from the Sand Wash Basin herd in Colorado. She is 24 years young and serves as a riding horse in our Veteran programs. She is a favorite among the veterans and great with beginner riders and children. Summer needs a Sponsor
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAMTwo Socks This old guy came to us when his loving owner of 29 years could no longer care for him. We retired him from work but he enjoys being groomed and loved on. He’s a sweet and grumpy old dude and a favorite of all who meet him. Two Socks was diagnosed with Cushings disease in 2021. He is on medication that manages his disease and also on a special diet due to his age and lack of teeth. Despite his age, he’s the King of the North herd. All hail King Socks! He was humanely euthanized on November 14th, 2023.
IN MEMORIAM We were heartbroken to help Shoshone over the rainbow bridge. During her time at Allegiance Ranch she made a lasting impact on all who spent time with her, including our community members, veterans, and children. She did it all, from working with veterans during horsemanship clinics, supporting children learning to ride, riding in the 4th of July Parade, and standing quietly for new volunteers learning to groom. Shoshone was sweet, sassy, and larger than life and we’ll forever miss her.
IN MEMORIAM We were very sad to lose Kaine in April 2018. He was quite the character! When he was abandoned in the summer of 2017, a multitude of horse angels saw fit to save him but he had nowhere to go. Allegiance Ranch gave him a soft place to land. Kaine was at least 300 pounds underweight when he arrived and dealing with Cushings disease. Kaine rebounded for several months and we gave him lots of love and groceries, but in the end he wasn’t able to fight the deterioration caused by the disease. He was humanely euthanized on April 30, 2018.