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Albie

Albie

Available 

Age: born 2014

Gender: Male ( gelding)

Passport/Microchip: Yes

Vaccinations? Up to date

Estimated Height: 11’2-12hh

Breed: Dartmoor

Temperament: Albie is head collared and does lead nicely when he wants too and he will also listen to you and he is easily caught and head collared in the field or stable. We are now working on his feet, Albie likes as much attention as you can give him and enjoys to be groomed. Albie is a little star but needs someone who is willing to continue working with him to help him build his confidence. He is looking for his forever loving home and will again go out on a permanent loan contract.

We have many more ponies looking for their forever homes, to see the full list please click here

How To Adopt

  1. Please contact us and tell us who your are interested in. Providing us with images of your set up / yard is preferable. Please note we are NOT open to the general public and a appointment must be made for a viewing

Email: [email protected]

Tel: 01773 712 999

2. An appointment time will be agreed. Please bring wellies or walking boots ( mud/ water) and try to keep on time.

3. If you do like the pony then a loan contract will be filled out and transport arrangements will be agreed. We will be conducting a home check before the pony is completely signed over. There is a small adoption fee to help the charity cover the costs of keep, vaccinations & geldings.

Thank you!

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