Chilli

Chilli

Available

Rehome Classification: Ridden

Age: 8

Breed: Moorland

Height: 12.2hh

Gender: Mare

Colour/Markings: Skewbald

Personality
Chilli is inquisitive and sweet. She is a sensible, calm pony who has a positive and unflappable attitude.

Health and Training

Health Status:

Chilli has no known health conditions, and she has been perfect with the vet, dentist and farrier. Chilli is overweight and needs restricted grazing. She currently lives on a grass free track but is still overweight, so she needs regular exercise to help control her weight.


Training Level:

Chilli was well handled at the sanctuary then went out on loan at four years old. She was slowly started under saddle on loan. She lunges and leads off another horse perfectly. She is an excellent lead rein pony but has not been ridden much without being led due to having an unconfident rider. She has been to cross-country courses and jumps any fence led or from lunge line, including water and ditches. Chilli has done poles and small show jumps led, and nothing seems to faze her. She has been fine with all traffic. She loads and travels well in lorry or trailer.

Chilli's Past

Chilli came into sanctuary as a foal at foot from the moor, was well handled at the Sanctuary, and then went out on loan at four years old. She has been at the same loan home since 

Chilli's Future

Rehoming Fee: £750

Chilli is a forward going pony that appears to love trying new things. She needs a confident rider who could bring her on to the next level. She would also make a perfect lead rein pony but would need a lot of exercise to keep her weight down. She could be a great pony club pony with the right person. Chilli would benefit from living with a family that can control her grazing and provide regular, varied exercise.  

 

Chilli must have good, strong electric fencing, if this is being used. She is used to living out, so would ideally benefit from a home where she isn’t going to need to be stabled for long periods.  

Please note – Chilli is currently on loan in the EX15 area, so any potential carers must be prepared to travel here to meet her.  

Our Rehoming Advisors are available to help every day of the year. We will work to support you and Chilli as she settles in her new home and can offer training and advice as needed.  

Become a Sanctuary at Home Carer

To help you become a Sanctuary at Home Carer, we have a dedicated team managing our scheme and their job is to help find the right equine for you and then support you throughout your rehoming experience.

Our Pathways

We have three rehoming pathways within our Sanctuary at Home scheme. These are:

Prime Pastures

This scheme enables us to rehome horses and ponies with long-term medical conditions that are manageable. You'll be required to help support their condition with regular monitoring and we contribute towards the costs of their veterinary treatments.

Foster

Working alongside us to socialise and train young or rideable horses for future work in our education programmes. You'll help provide a home setting for these horses to mature before returning to the Sanctuary for further assessment. We work closely with you to keep up to date records of their training, achievements, milestones, setbacks and all aspects of their care.

Standard

Means you help provide a sanctuary at home for as many years as you can for a horse or pony from our charity on a loan basis.