Meet the Horse- Soldier Equine Herd
These 12 beautiful Horses make up the Horse-Soldier Equine Herd. Each Horse has served in either a Military or law enforcement capacity for many years. As a way to thank them for their service we hope to provide them a safe, relaxing, carefree retirement.
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Ringo
Ringo retired with his friend Regan in 2024. Both of them came from Fort Meyers. After many years of work at Arlington National Cemetery , he is ready to relax and spend the rest of his days out on the ranch.
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Roosevelt ( Rosie)
Also known as "Rosie" he retired at the beginning of 2024. He also did funerals at the Arlington National Cemetery
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Grant
Fun fact about Grant is that he was in President Regan's funeral. He is estimated to be about 30 years old and retired in 2023 after serving 25 years.
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Clinch
Clinch is a fairly young horse compared to the rest of the horses on the ranch. He searched as a training Horse for 11 years at Fort Belvoir. He is estimated to be about 16 years old. If there is a mud puddle around you can count on Clinch to roll in it!
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Newt
Newt was another training horse at Fort Belvoir. He loves to be free and runs away whenever he sees the halter. He may look like he doesn't like you but he is a sweet soul.
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John Henry
John Henry was a training horse at Fort Belvoir before he retired. Such a handsome guy!
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Regan
Reagan retired at the beginning of tr 2024. He came from Fort Meyers. He and Ringo participated in many funerals at the Arlington National Cemetery. Now they call Horse-Soldier Equine home.
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Private Mikio Hasemoto
Hasemoto retired in the begining of 2025 from Fort Sam Huston He is our largest horse by far standing higher than 17 Hands
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Charger
Charger joins us from the 11th US Calvary stationed in Fort Irwin , California. His markings are from the US Border Patrol , who the 11th Cav acquired him from. Charger is a Sorrel Quarter Horse and stands about 14 hands high.
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Reno
Reno is a US Calvary Association retiree from Lubbock Texas. He was with the 4th Cavalry for many years with Trooper Ray Thomas. He is 18 years old.
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Lucky
Lucky and Arabiis joined us from Virginia in early 2025, We are very excited to have them.
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Arabiis
One of the only female retirees at the ranch Arabiis, joined us as a bonded pair. She and best friend Lucky are some of the newest horses to join us on the ranch.
In Memoriam
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Old Pete
Pete was the first horse in the farm in over 50 years,.. He came to us after 20+ years of working as a ranch horse in East Texas. We spent an incredible 7 years together. We named one of our tack rooms in his memory.
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Buster and Brutal
Buster and Brutal were a bonded pair that traveled to us all the way from the Historical Artillery Society in Duncans Mills, California. We were hoping to get to spend a little more time with these two but we sadly lost Brutal a couple months after he retired at the farm. Shortly after Brutal passed, Buster joined his brother over the rainbow bridge. Buster passed quietly under the shade of his favorite tree. The two had a wonderful 25 years together.