
Peanut
Meet Peanut
Peanut is a lovely little chap full of the cute factor. He is very sensitive and a bit of a worrier, but he is still very young and a quick learner. He is also a typical youngster who loves to play with his friends so he really needs to share with another young pony to keep him amused. We are looking for an experienced home with a person who enjoys spending time to form a bond and who can further his education. Peanut is a loving little boy and time spent with him at this age will certainly reap reward in the future. Peanut will never be suitable to ride but he will make an adorable non-ridden companion to another sociable horse.

Important stuff
Peanut can never be ridden or driven.
All equines in our centres are regularly assessed by a team of experts including a vet, physiotherapist and farrier, and these assessments have found that Peanut is not suitable to be worked.
History
In December 2021 Peanut was abandoned as a young colt with 3 other ponies, his owner was never traced.
More about Peanut
Breed | Cross-breed |
Colour | Bay |
Type | Pony |
Stabling/Shelter | Can live out all year with shelter |
Turnout | Will mix with geldings |
To catch in the field | Good |
Hay/Feed | Hay during the winter |
Feet | Unshod |
Rugs | Doesn't need a rug |
Behavioural considerations | Peanut is a very sensitive pony who does tend to be a bit of a worrier, but he has a loving nature and he just needs to see a bit more of the world to build his confidence. |
Health considerations | None |
Bedding | Any bedding |
Rehoming fee(£) | 20 |
Peanut is at Hall Farm, Norfolk
Hall Farm is located in the beautiful Norfolk countryside on a quiet lane less than ½ a mile from the A11. Just follow the brown tourist signs for World Horse Welfare between Attleborough and Thetford, NR16 2LP.
Do you want to offer Peanut a home?
To apply to rehome, add Peanut to your virtual stable and then complete our online application form.
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