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This age of disposable things should not apply to animals. If anyone can take a horse, or knows someone who can, please consider rehoming a horse from World Horse Welfare.
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- Dame Judi Dench
Pepsi

Pepsi has been with World Horse Welfare for some time now, although she has been out on loan for the majority of this time. Pepsi returned from her last loan home recently as she proved to be a little strong for her rehomer. Pepsi can be a bit of a worrier, she would not be suitable in a home where left alone. She is easy to handle in all respects and stands well for the farrier and vet but she can be strong at times when lead. We have in the past tried to break Pepsi in to ride, however she proved to be rather unpredictable, getting panicked rather easily. For this reason she is now purely a companion pony. Pepsi is currently living with a group of mares. She gets on well with them, although at times does seem to prefer her own company! Pepsi will live out all year round with shelter. She will need extra hay in the field during winter. She has suffered with mild laminitis in the past, so care must be taken with the amount of grazing she is given, especially during the spring and summer months. Pepsi is a hardy native and will not require rugging. If you think you can offer this pony the home she deserves, please submit your application. Potential rehomers will be expected to come to the farm to meet Pepsi.
Pepsi is located at Belwade Farm
Additional Info
- Breed New Forest
- Age 19
- Colour Bay
- Sex Mare
- Type Pony
- Height 12.1hh
- Stabling / Shelter Can live out all year with Shelter
- Bedding Required Straw or Shavings
- To Catch in the Field Good with Food
- Turn Out Will mix with Mares & Geldings
- Hay / Feed Hay during the Winter
- Feet *unshod horses must be trimmed every 6-8 wks Unshod, Good to Trim
- Rugs Doesn't need a rug
- Ailments Laminitis
- Vices None
- Loan Fee (£) 50
- Future Use: Companion
If you are successful in your application then you must be prepared to collect World Horse Welfare Pepsi from Belwade Farm




