providing a unique form of therapy and recreation through use of the horse

Bentley

Bentley was born in Idaho and grew up as a roping horse on a ranch.  He was purchased with a contribution made by the Dumke Family.  He fit right in as a versatile therapy horse soon after arriving at Sagebrush.  Bentley is eager to please and is always willing to do whatever asked of him.  He is a therapy horse for children and adults, and a walk, trot, canter horse for advanced riders. 

Bentley is sponsored for the months August, September and October by Richard and Penny Weiss!

Additional Info

  • Registered Name: Colonel Leo Hank
  • Birthdate: 2000
  • Breed: Quarter Horse
  • Sex: Gelding
  • Color: Gray
  • Height: 15 H
  • Owned By: Sagebrush
  • Therapy Horse Since: July 2009

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Our special therapy horses work hard, always offering patience, strength, and understanding to our students without asking anything in return. They all receive the best care to ensure that they remain healthy, happy and comfortable. Between veterinary care, routine maintenance, hoof care, feed and supplements, the cost for one horse for one year exceeds $3,000. Please let us know if you are interested in sponsoring a horse for one year, or contributing to the cost of their care.

If you sponsor a horse for an entire year, you will:

  • Receive a certificate of sponsorship with the horse’s picture
  • Receive a tax deductible donation receipt
  • Be recognized on the website, in the annual newsletter, and on the horse’s sign
  • Receive periodic updates regarding your horse

Click here to adopt one of our horses!

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Recent News

Big News!! SETCH has a new home! SETCH recently purchased the Swiftsure Ranch located two miles south of Bellevue. The property includes 191 acres with Big Wood River frontage, an indoor arena, an outdoor arena, two round pens, two barns, and pasture for the horses. Renovation will start immediately, and we will hopefully be at our new home summer 2012.

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