It’s turnout time on to new Spring grass and the ponies love it. It’s the equivalent of giving them a big Easter egg and they can’t stop munching away. (No chocolate for ponies for though or for dogs either – they can’t digest it and it’s a killer for them). The ponies have wintered well with ad lib supplies of haylage and a feed every day. They love going out in the fields and exercise is vital for horses who are animals whose prime motivation is movement.
Don’t forget – ;if you’d like to sponsor one of the ponies and help with their care, a donation of £15 will provide a year’s adoption. Choose your pony and we’ll send you their story, a photo ready to frame and adoption certificate. You’ll get updates throoughout the year and a card at Christmas too. Adoption is £15 per year (cheques made payable to Pet Samararitans or by donation on the website).
Who will I choose?
Chloe – bay mare, small with a big personality
Bridget – a slightly disabled filly — red and white – the ‘baby’ of the herd
Sundance – a chestnut gelding and a cheeky chappie!
Holly – one of the ‘golden oldies’ – good natured and enjoying her retirement
Bibby – brown and white and loves food
Little Dorrit – black mare needs special care as she suffers from skin problems in the summer
Grace – chestnut mare, gentle and kind
Ruby – red chestnut, a herd leader
Daydream – red and white and inquisitive
Pixie – tiny pony with a big character
Send your name, address and chosen pony and we’ll send your adoption pack back to you.