Capri
Meet Capri
Capri tends to be a bit of a worrier and quite nervous, but she does actually have quite a sweet temperament. She can be tricky to catch so patience and perseverance are certainly two qualities required with any rehomer. Despite her basic insecurities, she is a friendly girl and quite trusting once she has formed a bond. Capri has a willing nature and in a regular routine where she feels secure her true personality should shine through. Capri is generally good to handle and will blossom in a quiet environment with a patient and calm person. She gets on well with others in her herd as she tends to avoid squabbles and keep out of trouble. Now in her mid teens, Capri deserves to find her forever home where she can relax and put her past troubles behind her.
Important stuff
Capri 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 Capri is not suitable to be worked.
History
Capri was a signed over welfare case
More about Capri
Breed | Cob |
Colour | Black |
Type | Pony |
Stabling/Shelter | Can live out all year with shelter |
Turnout | Will mix with mares & geldings |
To catch in the field | See horse’s profile for details |
Hay/Feed | Hay during the winter |
Feet | Unshod |
Rugs | Doesn't need a rug |
Behavioural considerations | Although she can be a bit nervous Capri is quite sweet tempered. |
Health considerations | Needs weight monitoring |
Bedding | Any bedding |
Rehoming fee(£) | 20 |
Capri 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 Capri a home?
To apply to rehome, add Capri to your virtual stable and then complete our online application form.
Add Capri to your stable