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Could you rehome a Spindles Farm horse?
9 June, 2010
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Seventeen horses and ponies rescued from James Gray’s Spindles Farm are now available for rehoming by the RSPCA.
Mainly youngsters, the cobs and Shetlands are ready to go to approved homes.
“We’re looking for patient, experienced owners who have the facilities, time and money to care for the horses for the rest of their lives,” said RSPCA rehoming officer Sally Learoyd.
Visit www.rspca.org.uk/amersham.
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