Duke

DukeDuke is a  roan Belgian gelding.  He belonged to some competitive horse pullers who found out that he really wasn't cut out for the task.  He would become nervous and upset in a pulling situation.  It was felt that he would be better off doing something less stressful, so he was sold to an Amish farmer as a work horse.Read more about duke


 

 

Donate now!

YOUR DONATION HELPS CARE FOR THE HORSES:

$10
$25
$50
$100
$250
$500
Other

PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!

Stemequine stemtech product information
Read more about this great product for horses. We are amazed by the results this product has on our rescue horses. Click here...

Go Green Support Blue Star Equiculture - Viridian

Join The herd

Sponsor a horse

 

Business OpportunitiesBusiness Opportunities

Sponsor Duke

Click on the button of your choice below to make a recurring monthly donation to sponsor Duke. To make a one-time donation to Bud's care, click on his photo at the left, then enter your donation amount.

$10/month
  • Listing on the website, thanking the sponsor

PayPal Sunscribe Button


$25/month
  • Listing on the website, thanking the sponsor
  • 8x10 framed photo of Duke.

PayPal Subscribe button


$50/month
  • Listing on the website, thanking the sponsor
  • 8x10 framed photo of Duke
  • Equiculture t-shirt
PayPal Subscribe Button

$100/month
  • Listing on the website, thanking the sponsor
  • 8x10 framed photo of Duke.
  • Equiculture t-shirt
  • Private carriage ride for 4 people

PayPal Subscribe button


$250/month

  • Listing on the website, thanking the sponsor
  • 8x10 framed photo of Duke.
  • Equiculture t-shirt
  • Carriage ride for 4 people
  • Catered lunch for carriage ride picnic

Subscribe Button


$500/month

  • Exclusive sponsorship of Duke for one year
  • Listing on the website, thanking the sponsor
  • 8x10 framed photo of Duke.
  • Equiculture t-shirt
  • Carriage ride for 4 people
  • Catered lunch for carriage ride picnic
  • Choice of cafepress products featuring Duke.

Subscribe button

Site Map | Printable View | © 2008 - 2012 Equiculture