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Charitys most overlooked horse finds her forever home
A young horse who has lived her whole life at World Horse Welfares Hall Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Snetterton has finally found her forever home.Midnight, a three-year-old skewbald mare, has been patiently waiting for a family to call her own but kept getting overlooked until she was recently rehomed as a companion pony by Judith Randall.I was looking for a friend for my mare Paloma, whos quite a big horse herself at 16.3hh so needed a larger companion, explained Judith. When I went on World Horse Welfares website, Midnight fitted the bill perfectly at 15.3hh and as two skewbalds together, they match rather well too!Midnight, Judith and Paloma.OPPO Find X5 Pro f/1.7 1/193s 5.97mm ISO50Settling in wellMidnight has never lived anywhere other than Hall Farm having been born there after her mother was rescued in 2022 but has taken the next chapter of her life in her stride. Im so impressed by how Midnight has adapted to her new home shes settled in so well. She got the hang of her new routine very quickly and now waits at the gate as soon as she sees me, said Judith who was looking for a companion pony urgently after Paloma lost her previous companion unexpectedly.I think it was nine days from when I applied for Midnight to when she came home. The World Horse Welfare team really pulled out all the stops, which was so helpful and Im very grateful for that, added Judith.Its so nice to see Paloma happy again with her new friend. Midnight is such a sweetie she loves a groom and a fuss.To find out more about rehoming a horse from World Horse Welfare, click here. Main image World Horse Welfare, inset image Judith Randall. Related contentHow to get a horse fitHow to ride a horse so that they burn more caloriesHow to body condition scoreWhy isnt my horse losing weight?All about sugar in your horses dietThe post Charitys most overlooked horse finds her forever home appeared first on Your Horse.
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