Ambassador Horses


Our Ambassador Horses are the hoof beats of our mission. Each one has found a forever home at Enchantment Equitreks after a life of hard work, uncertainty, or need. Now, instead of being forgotten, they serve a new purpose — sharing their stories and strength with everyone who meets them.

As ambassadors of the journey from rescue to trusted trail partner, these horses help educate guests, volunteers, and supporters about the power of second chances. Whether leading a trail ride, participating in EquiYoga, or simply offering a gentle nuzzle, they remind us what patience, care, and connection can accomplish.

Every ride, retreat, and interaction with our Ambassador Horses helps sustain our work — giving more horses the opportunity to heal, grow, and find their place in the world once again.

Ambassador Horses

  • Toby

    This splashy gelding and his buddy Dandy were seized from a hording situation and turned over to WNCR. He was a young stallion, who had never been ridden. He joined our foster program in 2017, where he excelled and became a permanent member the next year. His easy demeanor and photogenic looks make him a client favorite.

  • Dandy

    One of our greatest successes, this adorable paint was seezed from a hording situation with his pal Toby. Thankfully, they found their way to WNCR. However, this little guy had suffered severe physical and mental trauma, manfesting into fear. He joined our foster program in 2019. It took four years to give him the time and consistency needed to trust and heal. He was adopted in 2023 and has joined the trail riding team.

  • Goober

    This handsome, goofy guy earned the name Goober because of his playful antics. He joined us in 2019 as a donation from a family in Colorado. After a leg injury and pre navicular issues, he was no longer able to compete as a performance horse. A 16.3 QH, this big guy loves the ladies.

  • Nino

    DThis black beauty took a few turns around the race track and turned a few cows in the arena. He was donated to us in 2022, by a family friend who wanted to make sure he had a fruitful job and a loving home . Don’t let his big stature fool you, he really is a big baby.

  • Indy

    A Navajo pony, this little guy was running feral on the reservation. When his buddy was hit by a car, Indy refused to leave him, ultimately leading to his capture and surrender to The Horse Shleter. He was given a fabulous foundation by Cowpunch Ponys trainers during the trainer challenge. His first adoption wasn’t a good match, and we adopted him in 2020. After plenty of miles, he has blossomed into a happy trail pony.

  • Eva

    A Polish Arab cross, this mare has earned the nickname Eva the Diva. Her strong personality and often explosive behavior landed her at WNCR. She was sent to a trainer, and then donated to us by her adopted mom in 2019. She knew she needed a job with people who could understand her. She is a wrangler horse at this time.

  • Flyod

    Affectionately known as “Pretty Boy Floyd,” was surrendered by the same family who entrusted us with Goober. Once a high-performance roping horse, his career was cut short by injury—but his charm never faded. With his gentle manner, striking good looks, and soft heart, Floyd is the kind of horse everyone falls for instantly.

  • Rico

    Our head wrangler, Meryl, fell in love with this headstrong and playful mustang. Coming off the range in Utah, Rico had been trained through the TIP program. He landed with a horse trader looking to move him through her lot. Rico came to our program in need of groceries and a continuing training plan. The pair are now learning to build a lifelong partnership.