Say hello to Enid!
Enid is a 11.2hh, 4 year old, grey Welsh mare, who is ready to find a home as a non-ridden companion.
Enid is a sweet mare with lots to offer, she can be nervous around new people and is looking for a fosterer who she can build a strong bond with.
Enid is looking for an experienced, quiet and patient fosterer as she can back off when feels nervous. Enid really is a loving gentle girl once she has gained trust and built a bond with you she will happily follow you around the field!
Enid would prefer a foster home with no small children around as she can get nervous in these situations. Enid does enjoy a groom however is unsure of the sound some of the brushes make so is looking for a patient fosterer who will help settle Enid into her new home and get to know her nature.
Stabling/Shelter: Enid currently lives out 24/7 in a small herd, she does love coming into the stable and having a stable day as long as she can see other equines close by.
Companionship: Enid enjoys living with her field companions but would prefer to live with only one or two others.
Forage/Feed: Enid currently has 24/7 grazing and hay when grazing becomes sparse or bad weather.
Medication: N/A
Farrier: Enid is currently barefoot and trimmed every 6-8weeks, she can be nervous around the farrier and would benefit from a calm and patient farrier who would be able to do her hind feet first.
Dentist: Sedated as per standard Bransby Horses procedure.
Vices: N/A
Vet: Enid is a good girl for the vet.
Medication: N/A
- Stabling/Shelter
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Stabling/Shelter: Enid currently lives out 24/7 in a small herd, she does love coming into the stable and having a stable day as long as she can see other equines close by.
- Companionship
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Companionship: Enid enjoys living with her field companions but would prefer to live with only one or two others.
- Forage & Feed
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Forage/Feed: Enid currently has 24/7 grazing and hay when grazing becomes sparse or bad weather.
Medication: N/A
- Feet & Teeth
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Farrier: Enid is currently barefoot and trimmed every 6-8weeks, she can be nervous around the farrier and would benefit from a calm and patient farrier who would be able to do her hind feet first.
Dentist: Sedated as per standard Bransby Horses procedure.
- Vices
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Vices: N/A
- Vet & Medication
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Vet: Enid is a good girl for the vet.
Medication: N/A