Tagovailoa (Finley)
Meet Tagovailoa (Finley)
Finley is an honest horse who is generally good to handle and has a genuine character. He is an independent horse who is not overly keen on a lot of fuss. He prefers his own space due to his past experiences, but will show affection on his own terms once his handler has gained his trust. Finley avoids squabbles in his herd by usually keeping himself to himself. He is not suitable to ride but he could make an easy to care for field companion. One thing is certain, he deserves to be given a second chance in a loving home.
Important stuff
Tagovailoa (Finley) 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 Tagovailoa (Finley) is not suitable to be worked.
History
Finley came into our care as a potential RSPCA prosecution case. He arrived in a sorry state, underweight, very weak and with an untreated wound on his withers.
More about Tagovailoa (Finley)
Breed | Thoroughbred |
Colour | Bay |
Type | Horse |
Stabling/Shelter | Can live out all year with shelter |
Turnout | Will mix with geldings |
To catch in the field | Good |
Hay/Feed | May require extra forage - grazing dependent |
Feet | Unshod |
Rugs | Rug requirements dependent on season |
Behavioural considerations | Finley is a sensitive horse who isn't overly keen on a lot of fuss. He gives affection on his own terms once his handler has gained his trust. |
Health considerations | None |
Bedding | Any bedding |
Rehoming fee(£) | 20 |
Tagovailoa (Finley) 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.