tonitot
Well-Known Member
I moved to a new yard a week ago and there are two thoroughbreds that were dumped by their owners, got very skinny and now need new homes as the YO doesnt have time to do them and needs them to find owners. I have been looking after them and said I'd help find them a home. The condition they're in they can't really be sold and I wouldn't want to just give them away to a random person.
I've rang some charitys, one can't take them but is trying to help and the other cant come to get them due to no transport (I'm in Newmarket, charity is in East Sussex) and although I would if I could I just cant afford to pay for two horses to be transported down to Kent. I dont know of any other charitys though I do keep looking but I'm a bit stuck really. I spend a lot of time with them everyday mucking them out, putting them on the walker to stretch their legs, taking them for a pick of grass and grooming them. Theyre eating my feed and hay and as much as I want to look after them I just dont have the time to do them as well as my own horse which means she is currently having a holiday in the field (not that shes complaining!) I also cant afford to be feeding three horses.
Just wondered if anyone had any ideas of what I can do to find them good homes or a way of getting them to the charity in Sussex? Theyre both such lovely horses and deserve to go somewhere they'll be well looked after and given a lot of tlc.
(sorry, that turned into a bit of a ramble
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I've rang some charitys, one can't take them but is trying to help and the other cant come to get them due to no transport (I'm in Newmarket, charity is in East Sussex) and although I would if I could I just cant afford to pay for two horses to be transported down to Kent. I dont know of any other charitys though I do keep looking but I'm a bit stuck really. I spend a lot of time with them everyday mucking them out, putting them on the walker to stretch their legs, taking them for a pick of grass and grooming them. Theyre eating my feed and hay and as much as I want to look after them I just dont have the time to do them as well as my own horse which means she is currently having a holiday in the field (not that shes complaining!) I also cant afford to be feeding three horses.
Just wondered if anyone had any ideas of what I can do to find them good homes or a way of getting them to the charity in Sussex? Theyre both such lovely horses and deserve to go somewhere they'll be well looked after and given a lot of tlc.
(sorry, that turned into a bit of a ramble