Bunting
- make a one-off donation of £20 to Horses4Homes Foundation
- All horses must first be applied for before any visits are arranged
- It is possible to ask owners questions via the messaging system prior to submitting an application
- All applicants are encouraged to have the horse examined by a vet prior to rehoming, loaning or sharing
- If you want to apply for this horse you should be within 200 miles radius from the current horse location
If you choose to apply for this horse and are selected as the most suitable applicant you will be required to pay the standard donation of £50 which includes the cost of a rehome, loan or share agreement, and the work undertaken by the charity. The following additional donation and commitment has been requested by the owner to be paid to the charity by the successful applicant in respect of their horse:
Please take note:
- Owned since
- October 2018
- Sex
- Mare
- Height
- 11.0 hands
- Breed
- Welsh Mountain Pony Section A (Pure Breed)
- Age
- 8 years
- Colour
- Chestnut
- Passport number
- 826046020168782
- Passport Registration Agency
- Welsh Pony & Cob Society
- Available for rehoming with tack and rugs
- No
- Level of rider
- -
- Reason for re-home/share
- Change in family circumstances, divorce/separation, birth of new child, family bereavement
- Horse is involved in the following activities
- Companion only, not ridden
- Need to be stabled at night?
- No he can live out all year round
- Need to be put on restricted grazing to limit weight gain?
- No
- Horse vaccinated annually for flu and tetanus
- No
- Maximum weight this horse can carry
- - kg
-
Most suitable home and loanee/owner/sharer
Bunting needs to be rehomed where there is at least one other horse. She is happy to live out all year or can also be stabled
-
Horse is involved in the following activities
Companion only, not ridden
44 inches
Restrictions
- This horse is being advertised as a "companion only" and cannot be ridden under any circumstances
- If you want to apply for this horse you should be within 200 miles radius from the current horse location
Please enter your postcode to check if you are within the radius (200 miles):
Relevant health or lameness issues
Bunting has restricted airways and therefore can't be ridden or bred from
Veterinary examinations or treatment given in the past 12 months
no treatment required
Details of the veterinary practice this horse is registered with
dyffryn Tywi Equine | 01267290890 | lletty farm, Nantgaredig, Carmarthen, SA32 7NP | [email protected] |
Details of any individual behavioural traits which may influence the type of person best suited to take on the horse
bunting can be nervous
Details of the activities that the horse must not participate in due to previous injury
riding
Horse vaccinated annually for flu and tetanus
No
Need to be stabled at night?
No he can live out all year round
Need to be put on restricted grazing to limit weight gain?
No
Restrictions
- If you want to apply for this horse you should be within 200 miles radius from the current horse location
Please enter your postcode to check if you are within the radius (200 miles):
Welsh Mountain Section A Pony
References to ponies and cobs in Wales were made in AD 930 and it is believed that the Welsh Section A has existed since prehistoric times running wild. The Welsh Pony and Cob Society was formed in 1901 and the first Welsh Stud Book for ponies up to 12.2 hh was produced.
Height: The Welsh Section A Pony stands up to 12 hh.
Colour: Welsh Section A ponies can be any colour except Piebald and Skewbald.
Breed Characteristics:
The Welsh Pony has a small head, sloping shoulders, short back and short legs. They are hardy and strong with free and straight movement and are good jumpers.
Temperament: The Welsh Section A Pony is intelligent, kind, brave and spirited.
Uses: The Welsh Section A Pony is an excellent child's pony.