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Jack and Buttons find a new Home

This weekend we re-homed Jack and Buttons, two Shetland Ponies that were born in April this year and were taken in a few weeks ago. These two little boys are so small, they managed to duck under the fencing and escape from their new home in less than 5 minutes! It didn’t take long to catch them whilst another rail was added to the fence to contain these boys.

 

We were full with 14 horses and ponies, its great to finally re-home some, all too often we are having to turn animals away, we can only cope with so many.

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