Seventy-five quarter horses formerly owned by a breeder need a good home before winter, according to volunteers who have been taking care of them. Once a leading breeder in American Quarter Horses who won national halter titles at shows throughout the country, the horses’ owner gave up the family’s farm in 2012 after her husband and daughter died, said volunteers from Barrington-based Hooved Animal Rescue and Protection Society (HARPS), and Hands & Hooves Rescue of Chicago, in a news release.