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Appeal for rescued ponies

3 of the rescued ponies(1)A CARMARTHENSHIRE equine rescue charity alerted to the plight of four abandoned, starving ponies arrived with just minutes to spare to prevent them from being destroyed on Friday. 

Lluest Horse and Pony Trust, which is based near Llanddeusant in the Brecon Beacons National Park, stepped in to offer the ponies a home despite every available stable being full on their 40 acre farm site.

Lluest Trustee Rhiannon Pugh said:  “after much deliberation and soul searching, nobody at Lluest wanted to see the ponies’ lives ended and while we are able to house them in our medical isolation unit for their first six weeks, we may struggle for space after that unless we are able to move some of our other 28 resident equines into loan or foster homes.

“We are therefore appealing to the Carmarthenshire equine community to contact us if they feel they could offer any of our equines a home, we have many horses and ponies ready to be re-homed now.”

The four rescued ponies, believed to have been abandoned up to 18 months ago had been struggling to survive in harsh conditions just outside the village of Gwynfe.  Lluest staff have chosen to name the ponies after this year’s storms in recognition of their battle against the relentless rain and winds this winter.

A social media appeal alerting people to the ponies’ plight has received a good response, with a number of people pledging donations.
Eva, Gertie, Henry and Imogen are now responding well to a warm stable, food and expert care from Lluest grooms and vets at the Dyffryn Tywi Equine Clinic. Lluest say they are very grateful to local graziers and to their vet who worked with them to ensure the ponies were safely rounded up and transported to the charity’s site. People can follow the ponies’ progress through visiting the Lluest facebook pages. www.facebook.com/lluest

For anyone interested in horses or ponies available for loan, Lluest recommend contacting them on 01550 740661 or visit their website: www.lluesthorseandponytrust.co.uk

Mother and yearling foal (1) Rescued mares

Lluest Horse and Pony Trust is a registered charity and was founded in 1985. Since then 343 animals have been rescued, rehabilitated or re-homed. It relies completely on charitable giving and fundraising activities for its day to day existence. Lluest’s 40 acre farm site can house up to 30 equines at any one time with 122 horses and ponies currently being taken care of in loan or foster homes.

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