Left: Charlie shortly after his arrival at Equine Recline, July 11, 2005.
Right: 7 weeks later August 30, 2005.
Charlie, a 1991 chestnut, mustang gelding, formerly known as Charro, arrived at Equine Recline in
July of 2005 with some lameness issues. With herbs and homeopathics to help with inflammation
and pain he quickly turned around.

2/25/2008 - Today Charlie had to be put down due to impaction colic. He was a very vibrant
horse who loved to get into mischief. We can't thank Kat, his foster mom, enough for the love and
attention she lavished on him. Charlie you will be greatly missed.

10/12/06 - Charlie has found himself a lovely new home, where he is currently being fostered.
Congratulations Charlie!

9/27/05 - Charlie has been evaluated under saddle and with no re-occuring lameness from being
worked, he is now available for adoption. The trainer feels that he needs an intermediate rider.
With his evaluation we did find out that he appears to be gaited. What gait(s) he does other than
walk, trot, and canter, we are not sure as none of us have ever worked with gaited horses.
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Charlie with his foster mom, Kat, October 2006.
Congrats Charlie and Kat!
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