Meet Our Rescue Horses

BEYOND Liberty and Pregnant Mare Rescue are proud to collaborate in providing lifelong sanctuary for rescued horses, along with wellness, education, and enrichment programs that support the well-being of both humans and horses.

Harmony is a wise, gentle paint mare who spent years teaching children and raising foals. Now the leader of our herd, she offers calm strength and quiet affection. Meet Harmony and discover the timeless lessons she still shares.

Malika, a half-Arabian, half-Mustang broodmare, came to the sanctuary from auction—scared and malnourished. Now thriving as a strong “queen” of the herd, she’s independent, proud, and finally safe to rest and dream.

Rescued pregnant from a Yakima herd roundup, Melody gave birth to Ruby the day she arrived. Still carrying her wild spirit, she’s shy, gentle, and wise—teaching through quiet presence and connection

Once a rodeo bronco bound for slaughter, Mollie was rescued while pregnant and gave birth to Taloulah Moon. With years of care, she’s learning to trust again and now helps others heal through her resilience.

Born with leg deformities and marked for slaughter, Phoenix was rescued as a foal and healed through expert care. Now the Lead Gelding, he’s a brave, gentle leader who keeps his herd safe and inspires hope through his resilience.

Rio

Once a broodmare left without a home, Rio found safety and belonging at the sanctuary. Elegant and strong, she now thrives in the herd with a renewed sense of purpose and peace.

Born at rescue after her pregnant mother was saved from slaughter, Ruby grew up safe and loved in open pastures. Strong‑willed, playful, and endlessly social, she adores kids and craves attention, greeting every visitor with curiosity and joy. Smart and spirited.

Tag

Tag was rescued from a slaughter-bound truck and reunited with a safe herd at PMR. Playful, curious, and full of energy, he loves toys, treats, and attention. With the sanctuary’s care, Tag thrives while enjoying grazing, companionship, and the peace he’s earned.
Tilly was born with a rare genetic condition (PSSM2) that affects her muscles. Rescued at four years old, she’s learning to thrive with careful care, supplements, and the support of her herd. Affectionate and gentle, she loves grazing walks, belly scratches, and human attention.

Majesty, once a charro horse, found freedom and love in his final eight years at our sanctuary. Quiet and sensitive, he touched hearts with rare honesty and presence. Forever remembered, his legacy lives on through his herd.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between adopting and sponsoring a horse?

Adoption is a permanent transfer of ownership, where the horse leaves the sanctuary to live with the adopter. Sponsorship is a recurring donation that helps fund the horse’s care while they continue to live safely at the Beyond Liberty sanctuary. Sponsorship does not involve ownership or moving the horse.

Your sponsorship funds go toward the daily essentials for your horse and the herd. This includes high-quality hay and feed, necessary veterinary care (vaccinations, checkups), farrier services (hoof trimming), and maintaining their clean, safe pasture and shelter.

Benefits vary by sponsorship level, but typically include:

  • A personalized Sponsorship Certificate.

  • Regular (monthly or quarterly) updates and photos of your sponsored horse.

  • A private visit or meet-and-greet with your horse (dependent on the level and the horse’s welfare needs).

  • Your name recognized on our website and at the sanctuary.

  • The knowledge that you are directly saving a life.

Many of our horses, especially those with past injuries or trauma, are not available for riding. They serve as therapeutic companions or sanctuary residents. Interaction is generally available through our approved visitor programs or as a benefit of certain sponsorship tiers, always supervised and prioritizing the horse’s comfort.

Yes. Beyond Liberty is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All donations and sponsorships are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. You will receive an official receipt for your records.

We love that you want to spoil them! For safety and dietary reasons, we ask that you do not send food treats unless they are pre-approved. You can, however, send toys, blankets, or grooming supplies. Please contact us first so we can ensure the item is safe and appropriate for your horse

What does Sponsorship include?

Each horse has unique sponsorship levels with specific benefits. Click on any horse to view their individual sponsorship options and see what’s included at each level—such as updates, photos, special recognition, private visits, and more. 

 

Other Ways To Support

  • If sponsorship doesn’t seem like the right fit, we invite you to;
  • Donate — Support our sanctuary and programs with a one‑time or recurring gift.
  • Volunteer — Share your time and skills to help care for horses and assist with events.
  • Wishlist — Provide essential supplies directly from our wish list.