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It’s a sad fact that not all horses are born equal. Many find themselves in difficult circumstances, often suffering from health issues due to neglect. Promises made to a new born foal on a stable floor are often not kept, and this is the reason that Tia exists: to help and assist those who are failed.

The Shire Horse should, in my opinion, be our national breed. Ancestors of our modern-day horses carried our forefathers into battle, ploughed our fields and put food on our table. In return they found themselves back on the battlefields, many alongside their trusted friends, losing their lives in the mud of The Great War. This is sadly reflected in our stud books.

In the 1950’s, on average, fewer than 50 foals were registered each year. Over the past decade numbers have slowly increased with an average of 287 filly foals per year. This is why the work of Tia is so very important, as every Shire horse is vital in maintaining this majestic breed.

Help Tia to give their rescued heavy horses the chance to make a new start.

 

Odin

Odin

Where to start with this lad. I could slate the owners and the fact that he was in a driving team at the Royal Highland Show, but what is the point. Nothing will change. I didn't even want to go to the show but we needed a couple of nights away from here. The first...

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Apple, Katie & Ivy

Apple, Katie & Ivy

Apple is the one on the right with the huge ears, she is around 5 years old. Katie & Ivy are about 11 years old now. They all came from good homes. The can be sponsored all together or even sponsor their stable. They can be rehomed, all together, if the right home...

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Zorro & Thor

Zorro & Thor

I saw the foals in the field just shortly after they were born. Zorro was by far the worst as the months went on. His skin began to rot off him and he was having fits. Thor looked healthy enough but he took a nosedive when his mom died, he stood at her side for over...

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Joey

Joey

The first time i saw Joey was at a sale but no one wanted him as has sweet itch. I just couldn’t stop thinking about him so we hotfooted it to Scotland a couple of months later. Joey was only 2years old at this point and absolutely huge. Our big lad has struggled to...

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