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A Home is Chosen for Jack

Jack, a 17 hand Warmblood gelding was listed with us on 3rd February this year and yesterday went to his new home.     Sadly Jack’s downfall, which limits the type of work he can undertake, is his breathing condition.  He has had what is called a tieback operation and his breathing will never be that of […]

Rupert Finds a Super Home

Rupert was in urgent need of a new home as his owner could no longer care for him due to a terminal brain tumour.  Horses4Homes worked hard immediately after being contacted by Rupert’s owner appealing to the public for assistance. Within a week a super home has been found with a lady who used to […]

Urgent Cases of Horses Needing New Homes

Horses4Homes receives dozens of calls and emails everyday from people struggling to care for their horses.  On occasion however the calls I receive are more urgent than others.  Only this morning I received a call from a lady with an inoperable brain tumour.  Janet underwent a 17 hour operation last year on her tumour, which […]

Horse Abbatoir Film Reveals Breaches in Legislation

Covert cameras placed by Hillside Animal Sanctuary at the Cheshire based horse Abattoir reveal numerous breaches in the slaughterhouse regulations.  These breaches are horrific and Horses4Homes condemns the wholly inhumane treatment of the horses shown in this video clip.  Regulations in place to protect the welfare of our horses have been blatantly ignored and suffering […]

Breed Society Appeals to its Members for Homes to Come Forward

Rebecca Evans, Rehoming Manager for Horses4Homes said “The assistance Breed Societies can provide in appealing to their membership for suitable homes to come forward for unwanted horses cannot be underestimated.  Breed Societies have a huge outreach to responsible horse owners and it only takes one suitable home to come forward to potentially save a life.” […]

Carl Hester's dressage training tips for all levels

Carl shared his extensive dressage training knowledge and insight with a packed house at theBritish Dressage national convention at Hartpury this weekend. H&H dressage editor Alice Collins was at the convention and shared Carl’s tips with dressage enthusiasts who were unable to attend via H&H’s twitter. If you missed our tweets, or aren’t on twitter, here are some of the […]

Horse breeder given an antisocial behaviour order

A horse breeder estimated to have as many as 2,700 horses grazing in the Vale of Glamorgan has been served an antisocial behaviour order (ASBO). Tom Price, of Glamorgan Horse Traders Ltd, was accused of repeatedly allowing his horses to fly-graze and stray on to roads. From now onwards he may only graze his horses on land where he has written permission from the […]