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- We have lots of horses and ponies waiting to be rehomed throughout England and Wales right now - ranging from adult-ridden and companion horses to youngsters who will need bringing on in their new homes.
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If you are interested in offering a home to one of our horses (please note ‘horse’ is used to include horses, ponies and donkeys) listed on this page, click on the horse to learn more about them and complete the short contact form available at the bottom of this page.
We have lots of horses and ponies waiting to be rehomed throughout England and Wales right now - ranging from adult-ridden and companion horses to youngsters who will need bringing on in their new homes.
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If you and your family have decided you’d like to give a home to a horse or pony from Blue Cross, please have a look on our rehoming pagesto see horses currently available for loan or potentially to own. We have a range of horses for available for rehoming; from miniature Shetlands to cobs to thoroughbreds. We have companions and ridden horses and ...
There are a number of benefits of becoming a borrower and rehoming a horse or pony from Blue Cross: 1. The horse will be individually matched to you 2. We’ll give you an honest history of the horse 3. Each horse has had a comprehensive health and training assessment 4. We offer support and advice if you have any issues with your horse 5. After a su...
Companion (non ridden) – £170Project – £300Lead rein – £350Hacking pony (under 14.2hh) – £500Blue Cross owns the majority of our horses and most are rehomed on a loan agreement initially. Our horse welfare coordinators will visit you every so often to give advice and support where needed. The number of visits will depend on you and your horse’s needs. We can transfer ownership of horses that have been in their loan homes for a successful l...
Should this happen, if you have loaned the horse from us we would find them a new home. They would either come back to one of our centres or we would ask you to keep them in the short term while we found a new family for them to go to directly. We ask you to give us three months’ notice if you want to return a horse to us, so we can ensure we have ...
Our Second Chance rehoming project aims to deliver a brighter future for horses who have suffered an unhappy past. Right now, hundreds of horses are being rescued from a life of mistreatment, cruelty, and neglect.
Our horses are trained to be handled and ridden using techniques based around how horses learn. This ensures our horses have a really positive training experience and it also means you can welcome a horse into your home that is well-behaved and has good manners.