Anyone got a home for a little welshy foal?

Ranyhyn

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http://manytears.co.uk/

Worth putting it out there to find him a home.

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So are they saying he does not have a good hom with them, and how can anyone demand a pony be broken to harness?
Strange advert.
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i thought advert v strange too
signing to say will break to harness ?
how odd.
bit too much of a demanding add for a little welsh.
he could be a companion or a kiddies best friend.
but that add will put familys off bothering
 
I'm not seeing a reg charity number...I always stear clear of any charity/rehoming places that aren't registered. I'm sure most of them are genuine but you can never tell.
 
I may be wrong and way off the mark but I think that their insistance to having him broken to harness is that this will hopefully make him more usable and therefore easier to rehome, maybe to an adult home. A sec A only has a short life span as a childrens riding as the damn things grow up so quick!!-the children....sadly not the pony!!!
 
Very cute, just to far away for me. I suppose the break to harness stipulation is so that he wont go to a home where the kids will out grow him and then be passed on, I think that is very sensible for a rehoming charity.

That is my dream pony give the kids pleasure and then me get pleasure from fullfilling my dream of driving
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, recently helped a friend break her shetland to harness, the best fun ever
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Many Tears are as straight as the day is long. Woops is quite right, the stipulation of breaking to harness is to ensure the pony has the best chance of the best home, whether it gets passed on or not.
Its just the same as stipulating their puppies go to puppy classes...not really odd at all.
 
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