Zeus was rescued from Springs with painfully overgrown hooves and a spirit that had almost given up. He arrived shy, unsure, and exhausted from a life that offered him very little kindness.
With gentle farrier work, proper care, and endless love, Zeus slowly transformed.
Today, he’s the life of the farm — trotting after the team, greeting visitors, and soaking up every bit of affection he can get.
All Zeus needs to be happy?
Carrots and cuddles.
And in return, he gives everyone who meets him a reminder that healing is possible with patience and love.
Avalanche is a quiet, grounding presence on the farm — the kind of horse who brings the calm of a soft morning wherever he goes. Once unsure and reserved, he has grown into a towering gentle giant who leans into kindness with unexpected sweetness.
Despite his name, Avalanche’s only “downfall” is how much he loves forehead scratches. Offer him a gentle touch, and he melts. He is steady, soulful, and a reminder of how powerful quiet love can be.
Da Vinci is a 7-year-old bay gelding with more ideas than he knows what to do with. Bright, curious, and beautifully energetic, he notices everything around him and always seems to have a theory about it. He learns fast, thinks deeply, and carries a spark that hints at an exciting future.
Some say he’s dramatic…
Da Vinci prefers “artistically expressive.”
Delilah is a ±25-year-old bay mare enjoying the golden chapter of her life — soft afternoons, warm sunshine, and the freedom to simply be. An old hind-leg injury ended her riding days long ago, but it never dimmed her elegance or the gentle affection she gives so generously.
She’s retired, refined, and proudly opposed to unnecessary cardio.
And make no mistake…
Delilah is still very much in charge.
Dora is a ±9-year-old skewbald mare with enough spirit to fill an entire farm. Lively, confident, and bursting with character, she may be small in stature, but she walks into every paddock like she owns it. She loves movement, attention, and reminding everyone that she’s far tougher than she looks.
Fun fact:
Limits don’t apply to her.
Hope is a gentle bay mare with a quiet presence that speaks louder than words. Soft, steady, and deeply compassionate, she reminds us that healing doesn’t always make noise — sometimes it’s slow, calm, and profoundly beautiful. She blossoms when she is seen, understood, and treated with kindness.
Yes, her name is Hope…
and no, she won’t let you give up today.
Diamond is a grey gelding who has lived more than one chapter, and he carries each one with unmistakable confidence. Expressive, bold, and bursting with personality, he’s the kind of horse who always has something to say — and absolutely no intention of hiding it.
Subtle?
Not in his vocabulary.
Phantom is a ±5-year-old chestnut mare whose softness reveals itself slowly, like dawn breaking. Rescued as a foal and never backed, she is still discovering what the world expects of her. She responds beautifully to patience, celebrates every small victory, and teaches us the power of going at your own pace.
If disappearing during training were an Olympic sport…
she’d medal.
Bella is a graceful bay mare with an intuitive heart and an extraordinary ability to read people. She senses emotions with quiet accuracy and responds with a soft, grounding presence. Her strength is subtle, her affection sincere, and her awareness almost poetic.
She’s not moody —
she’s atmospheric.
Atlas is the grounding force — calm, thoughtful, and wonderfully dependable. With her soft eyes and steady presence, she’s the pony everyone drifts toward when they need a moment of peace. She carries herself with quiet confidence and a sweetness that makes her easy to love.
Strong, steady, and endlessly patient.
Atlas doesn’t just hold up the world — she holds up her friends, too.
Important Notice: Festive Season Veterinary Services
Due to limited staff resources during the festive season, our hospital will only be available for emergency veterinary services during the following hours:
🩺 Monday – Friday: 08h00 – 13h00
🩺 Saturday: 09h00 – 12h00
🩺 Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed
For emergencies outside these hours, we kindly request that you contact a private veterinarian or your local SPCA for assistance.
🔗 24-Hour Veterinary Facilities:
We apologize for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding during this time. Wishing you and your furry companions a safe and happy festive season! 🎄🐾
Thank you for your support