Peregrine

Peregrine

Project Horses
Available

Age: 7 years old (Born 2016)

Gender: Mare

Colour: Piebald

Height: 13HH

Peregrine is generally good to handle and good with the farrier and vet with some reassurance from his handler.

Peregrine is being rehomed as a project equine.

Peregrine is generally good to handle and good with the farrier and vet with some reassurance from his handler. Peregrine loves attention and will stand to be groomed and fussed, however, he would not be suitable to have around small, inexperienced children.

Peregrine has been lightly ridden in a previous home, only in an arena. He would need to be given time to settle and go back to basic’s. He needs someone confident with the experience and time to bring on a pony or as a companion.

Peregrine can live out all year round, however, he would need to have his weight watched and have his grazing restricted to avoid obesity. His ideal home would be with another equine with similar requirements. He needs to live in a gelding’s only home and in a situation where he will not be expected to stay by himself. .

Based on Peregrine’s size, his rider weight limit will be 8 stone and height limit of 5ft2. He has a short back so a short saddle length so needs a rider suited to this.

His rehoming fee is £75

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