• companion icon Companion with Potential
  • Location icon Lancashire
  • Gelding icon Gelding
  • Age icon 6 years old
  • Height icon 11.1hh

Meet Stilton

Stilton is ready to find a home as a companion with potential. He is a lovely little pony, with a very kind, friendly nature. He is good to catch, handle, groom, bath and for the vet and farrier. He gets on very well with other ponies, but can be pushed around easily, so would be best suited to being with quieter ponies. Due to being gelded late, he can only be turned out with geldings. He has the potential to be a little ridden pony for a small child, and his maximum rider weight limit would be 3 1/2 stone. Equally, he would be just as happy as a companion, and would love to go for inhand walks. He has the potential to stay on his own in a stable while another pony is taken out, but this would need to be introduced gradually. If you can offer Stilton a home, please apply online.

Important stuff

Stilton could be worked in the future.

History

Stilton came into Penny Farm within a group after they were found neglected and abandoned.

Additional Images

Additional image of Stilton

More about Stilton

Breed Cob
Colour Black
Type Pony
Stabling/Shelter May require stabling for grazing management
Turnout Geldings only
To catch in the field Good
Hay/Feed Hay when stabled
Feet Unshod, good to trim
Rugs Fly sheet during the summer
Behavioural considerations Stilton is a very friendly pony.
Health considerations Requires sun block/ face mask
Bedding Shavings
Rehoming fee(£) 100
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Stilton is at Penny Farm, Lancashire

The entrance to Penny Farm is situated on the A583, Preston New Road, near Peel Corner, Blackpool, FY4 5JS. Follow the brown tourist signs from the M55.

Do you want to offer Stilton a home?

To apply to rehome, add Stilton to your virtual stable and then complete our online application form.

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