Jet arrives at his New Home

When Jet arrived just over 2 years ago he had a hairdo not dissimilar to someone in Pirates of the Caribbean with his thick untamed mane and dreadlocks. Fast forward a few months and we discovered a boy that was quick to learn and who aimed to please who even became a bit cocky.

In recent weeks he was the pony that got caught up in the fence and got injured too. Fortunately a few weeks ago a couple fell in love with him and wanted him as a companion for a horse called Teepee.

On Saturday we took him to his new home and despite the howling wind rattling the horse box he loaded like a pro to go and meet his new friend and find his forever family. So sad to see this character go but we’ve already had gorgeous videos of him grooming his new field mate.

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