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Available Horses

The Bransby Horses successful Perfect Partner rehoming scheme offers some of our equines the chance to enjoy life in a carefully selected loan home, whilst freeing up time and space at the charity for the rescue and rehabilitation of more animals in need of our help. Once we receive your Perfect Partner application form we will review your requirements to assess if we have a suitable match available. If we have a potential match for you we will be in touch to discuss next steps. If we do not currently have a match, you will remain on our database until a match becomes available. If you wish to opt out please confirm via email and we will remove you from our system. If a particular equine on the website catches your eye please mention this on your application form.

When applying for a ridden Perfect Partner, please be aware that the majority of our ridden equines are 14hh or under, will mostly be freshly backed and therefore ready to continue their education. However, we do occasionally have more established equines who have returned from their loan home through no fault of their own and are ready to find their new Perfect Partner.

If you would like to apply to rehome one of our equines via our Perfect Partner application form, please click below.

 

perfect partner scheme, click here to apply to rehome

 

Mario and Luigi
Companion
Available
4 years
11 hh
Gelding
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Sparkle
Companion
Available
16 years
12.2 hh
Mare
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Tawny
Companion
Available
13 years
11 hh
Mare
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Pamela
Companion
Available
3 years
11.1 hh
Mare
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Duchess
Companion
Available
14 years
15 hh
Mare
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Unavailable
Dolly
Companion with Potential
Unavailable
3 years
12.3 hh
Mare
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Amazon
Companion
Available
9 years
13 hh
Mare
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Snowflake
Companion
Available
5 years
12 hh
Mare
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Can't find your perfect companion?

Some of our non-ridden equines are ready to find their perfect partners, but they aren’t on the website just yet. If you can’t see your perfect match, but are looking for a companion equine, please still submit an application.

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