Horse care firm Carr & Day & Martin announce corporate partnership with World Horse Welfare
As part of the partnership we will receive valuable funds that will help enable us to continue to rehabilitate the horses and ponies that come into our care.
Posted on 19/06/2023

We are delighted to welcome Britain’s oldest makers of horse care products, Carr & Day & Martin, as corporate partners. Carr & Day & Martin are Sponsoring a Stableyard and have chosen Hall Farm, our Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Norfolk as the one they wish to support.
“Further to working with World Horse Welfare last year, we are delighted to announce our partnership as the trusted care partner for their Hall Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre. At Carr & Day & Martin we have always been dedicated to the wellbeing and care of horses. We understand the commitment and resources required to provide these animals with the best chance at a new life and this collaboration allows us to extend our support to the remarkable work carried out by World Horse Welfare.”
Caroline Davis, Carr & Day & Martin Brand Manager
“Once a horse comes into one of our farms, their recovery journey has only just begun. It can take many months of intensive care, feeding and physical rehabilitation before they are ready for rehoming and the costs associated with this are high. By Sponsoring our Stableyard, Carr & Day & Martin will be making a real and positive difference to the lives of ponies and horses in our care. We are also really thankful for the generous prizes being supplied for events that take place at Hall Farm – that is really helping to support us and all our visitors.”
Sue Hodgkins, Farm Manager at Hall Farm
In addition to the annual corporate sponsorship, Carr & Day & Martin are also providing their products for use at Hall Farm on the horses and ponies in our care, as well as donating products for use as prizes at monthly Hall Farm shows and the August Showing Show.
World Horse Welfare invites companies to sponsor one, or all four, of our stableyards at our Rescue and Rehoming Centres – in Aberdeenshire, Lancashire and Somerset in addition to Hall Farm in Norfolk – to fund the vital day-to-day work in rehabilitating and caring for the horses and ponies. Stableyard sponsors receive naming benefits plus unique opportunities to use our sites, volunteer and visit our centres.
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