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Charlie:
Here’s Charlie, a Miniature Shetland gelding. He’s a real sweetie who, even after an appalling amount of cruelty and neglect by his previous owner, just wants to be friends.
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Poppy:
Poppy is a cheeky little pony who, once rescued from neglect and ill treatment, showed her true mischievous but adorable temperament.
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Tango:
Meet Tango, a retired show jumper due to thinning soles on her front feet. She has a truly gentle nature and chases after her best friend, Robert, showing her best dressage steps.
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Robert:
Young at heart, Robert, a 15hh welsh cross thoroughbred gelding is a kind and gentle ‘old-timer’ who likes to run around his paddock like a five-year-old.
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Marty:
Marty is Miffy’s son and he loves lots of love and attention. But even though he’s only little, he can be a bit too cheeky at times and is therefore not suitable for small children to handle.
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Miffy:
Miffy is a wonderful little pony and has a truly kind nature. She is Marty’s mum and they have shared a home at the Centre since 1994.
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Cracker:
Rescued from abuse and neglect when he was 14 months old, Cracker now lives happily at the Centre with his little Shetland friends. He is a real character, very playful and mischievous but because he is strong and a bit naughty at times he can only be handled by people with experience and is not suitable to be handled by children.
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Weetabix:
Here’s Weetabix, a 11hh native pony who loves to be the centre of attention. He shares a paddock with his friend, Molly and is especially fond of treats…he’s not fussy, any treat will do.
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Molly:
Good things come in small packages and that describes Molly really well. She came into the Centre with her friend, Weetabix after they had been rescued from appalling conditions.
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