An elderly miniature horse named Marty was surrendered by his owner in December 2022, the MSPCA-Angell said. He was underweight with dental problems that made it difficult for him to eat, but was nursed back to health at Nevins Farm in Methuen and is ready to find his forever home.
Marty's previous owner could not provide him with the geriatric care he needed, the MSPCA-Angell said, but the "sassy" pony has now gained more than 50 pounds, his teeth problems have been corrected, and he now "looks and acts half his age."
“Marty’s one-of-a-kind,” said Rachel Navarro, assistant manager of equine and farm animals at Nevins. “He’ll be the oldest mini [pony] we’ve ever placed, but he still has a lot of life, love, and laughter to give in exchange for the perfect retirement home his new owners will give him.”
The elderly pony's new owner will need to provide him with a soaked diet, as well as a daily medication to manage his Cushing's Disease. The independent miniature horse will need to be kept alone, or join a herd through a slow introduction
“We’re looking for an adopter who has experience with horses and will be able to make sure Marty stays healthy and strong,” Navarro said.
Interested adopters can click here to inquire about Marty.
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