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New name chosen for Devon Sanctuary’s rescued Icelandic foal


A charity which asked supporters to name one of 13 rare-breed Icelandic horses and foals in its care has announced the winning name.

The Mare and Foal Sanctuary said the five-month-old colt would be called Flint, reflecting his “steely coat and bright, striking eyes”.

Flint arrived at the sanctuary with his dam, Mavis, just after he was born in May. His carers said his coat had darkened as he has grown but his eyes have remained a “beautiful bright blue”.

Head of sanctuary care Leyla Anstee said: “We’ve had scores of brilliant suggestions and it took us a long time to choose a name we felt was perfect for this beautiful little Icelandic foal.”

She added: “The name Flint suits him because it gives a sense of his steely coat and bright, striking eyes. It’s a short, strong name that reflects his hardy, spirited nature and the spark of personality he’s shown since arriving.”

Flint was brought into the care of the sanctuary following a 15-month welfare operation by animal charities.

The naming competition was launched to involve the public in his story and to raise awareness of the sanctuary’s work.

The winning name was suggested by one of the charity’s new supporters, Zoe from South Devon.

Ms Anstee said: “We’d like to say a huge thank you to Zoe, and everyone who has shown interest in Flint’s story and is now following us.

“We feel he has a bright and happy future ahead and we can’t wait to share his journey with our supporters. “



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