Jupiter

Rescued mare Jupiter looks beautiful and is thriving at her sanctuary home at the Mare and Foal Sanctuary.
A grey Cob mare, Jupiter, wearing a blue headcollar, standing outdoors at the Mare and Foal Sanctuary.
A grey Cob mare named Jupiter, wearing a blue headcollar, sniffing the ground at the Mare and Foal Sanctuary.
A beautiful grey Cob mare, Jupiter, wearing a blue headcollar, standing with a Mare and Foal Sanctuary worker.
Rescued mare Jupiter looking happy and sticking her tongue out while with a sanctuary staff member.
Jupiter, a stunning grey Cob mare in a blue halter, being cared for at the Mare and Foal Sanctuary.
Rescued grey Cob mare Jupiter with a long, glowing mane in a field at the Mare and Foal Sanctuary.
Rescued grey Cob mare Jupiter with a long, glowing mane in a field at the Mare and Foal Sanctuary.

Jupiter

Available

Rehome Classification: Potential to be ridden

Age: 5

Breed: Cob

Height: 13h

Gender: Mare

Colour/Markings: Grey

Personality
Jupiter is a lovely, gentle boy, and is straightforward to handle. He gets on well with his field companies, is content to be stabled and stands well when being groomed.

Health and Training

Health Status:

Jupiter has no medical conditions.


Training Level:

Jupiter has started his ridden training. He has been lunged in the school, has had a bit and bridle on, and a saddle fitted. He has been in training for having his feet picked out and for the farrier, which is progressing well. This training will need to be continued in his new home.

Rescued cob mare Jupiter in a stable at the Mare and Foal Sanctuary, starting her recovery.

Jupiter's Past

Jupiter came to us as a foal, as part of a multi-agency prosecution case in 2019 

Jupiter's Future

Rehoming Fee: £250

Jupiter would best suit a home with a competent, experienced older child or light adult to ride him and develop his ridden work. Based on his size, his rider’s weight limit would be 7 stone.

He is respectful of good, working electric fencing and is relaxed if left in stable by himself. 

Due to his type, Jupiter will need his weight managing to avoid obesity.

Our Rehoming Advisors are available to help every day of the year. We will work to support you and Jupiter as he settles in his 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.