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Charity celebrates record-breaking year for rehoming equines

World Horse Welfare rehomed 378 horses in 2021, smashing the previous year’s record of 357. The upward trend in rehoming numbers is particularly pleasing because this is the ultimate goal for all the horses who come into the charity’s rescue and rehoming centres.

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