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Just in case any of you kind people on here can help.
I can no longer keep my 15hh welsh cob, and he has to go within the next several days. I bought him as a summer project and he’s gone from a terrified untouchable hairball to a happy, handsome, but still nervous chap ready for backing. He does have sarcoids, which due to his nerves can’t be treated conventionally yet. They aren’t bothering him and aren’t large so in themselves they aren’t a worry but it’s an extra consideration.

I’m desperate to get his welfare and future secure, he’s had a rough life and I can’t put him back in a sale ring to face it all again. He will make someone a stunning and useful friend for life, but I’m worn out by well meaning but unsuitable people who respond to my adverts, I am no nearer a solution and running out of time. If anyone has suggestions, please PM me? Thank you.
 
can you give him to one of the local horse charities? that would be my best advice tbh. well done for not putting him back in the sale ring to a horribly uncertain future.
if you needed transport for him to a charity, i'm sure someone on here might be able to help maybe.
 
Already on there
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But thank you!
 
I will if I have to, but I feel that's dumping my problem on an already overstretched organisation and I'm meant to be a responsible horse owner, not someone who causes them to be over stretched.
Plus there's no reason why he shouldn't live a normal life with someone, it just won't be me...
 
Is this the same horse you posted about a month or so ago (or have I got the wrong poster) I seem to remeber a Welsh D, nervous with sarcoids)
 
Yup,
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although he's a lot less nervous already.
It wasn't me who posted; someone else about my situation.
 
Sorry about that, I thought it had been sorted, I would have come to look at him but I have just bought a Welsh D yearling
 
he does sound a sweet boy but i,m afraid your options are very ,limited , if he is so nervous still that you cant treat his sarcoids i,d suggest hes hardly ready to be backed either , all i can suggest is advertise him locally again and hang on for the right person to come along , they are out there
 
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