Rehoming horses
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Abandoned pony’s future goes from bleak to bright: ‘I’m so glad we’ve given him a chance’
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‘Winter has hit the equine community hard’: cost-of-living concerns continue
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Rescue pony who needed years of veterinary care to enjoy first Christmas in new home
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Could you take on one of Britain’s wildest and ‘widely misunderstood’ ponies?
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Fears rise in ‘unwanted’ horses will overwhelm charities this winter
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Elderly rescue gelding will ‘only know love and a full belly’ in new forever home
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Man jailed after collapsed horse with ruptured eyeball put down in ‘harrowing case’
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‘Hours from death’: remarkable recovery of pony found collapsed in filthy shed
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Record year for rehoming but concerns over future of horse demand
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‘Flying the flag for rescued horses’: final farewell to ‘very special’ rescue pony
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‘The rest is history’: abandoned pony enjoying new life after ‘makeover’
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‘After eight long years’ elderly rescue mare finds new home in time for Christmas
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Spindles Farm survivor promotes rehoming with a little help from Alan Titchmarsh
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New rules ‘to stop the horror cases’: Scotland introduces licensing of rescue centres
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Neglected pony found with maggot-infested wound enjoys showing success in new home
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Bright future for abandoned ponies rescued from flooded Wellingborough site
In February 2020 a large-scale multi-agency operation took place to rescue 43 ponies from the north Northamptonshire site. Of the group, 11 were taken in by the Blue Cross, five of whom were pregnant and gave birth last year
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Bright future for ponies rescued from Whispering Willows ‘sanctuary’
Most of the ponies taken to World Horse Welfare’s Penny Farm have now found new homes
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Record-breaking number of horses rehomed during pandemic
“It is also testament to our incredible teams at each of the farms, who have continued to care for and prepare the horses for rehoming throughout the restrictions”
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Pony found in garden shed ‘in pain with every step’ put down
Two cobs and 14 donkeys were seized by police and taken into the care of the RSPCA and the Donkey Sanctuary