Brownbread Horse Rescue

Brownbread Horse Rescue https://gofund.me/fdec626d We are a charitable organisation (Charity Number 1029341) safeguarding the welfare of all horses and ponies.

We not only provide sanctuary to animals who have been mistreated but we are also a valuable resource to horse lovers everywhere. We have been operating for many years and celebrated our 40th anniversary in 2012. situated in Ashburnham, Battle, East Sussex in 50 acres of pasture with 21 stables for the individual care of every horse, pony or donkey. To donate time, money, tack, hay or anything else please contact Tony at Brownbread Horse Rescue on 01424 892381

31/05/2026

Help with a single click! Please 💚

30/05/2026

If you let goldenrod grow along your fence line, it would feed 115 species of bees... while your lawn feeds zero.
This golden beacon of late-season nectar transforms ordinary backyard edges into vital pollinator highways.
Bees aren’t just honey-makers — they’re essential to one-third of the food we eat; supporting them with native plants like goldenrod strengthens entire ecosystems.
Smart gardening isn’t about perfection, it’s about planting with purpose: every goldenrod bloom is a lifeline in a world starving for biodiversity.
Let your fence bloom. The bees will thank you — and so will your garden. 🐝🌼

30/05/2026

Anyone know what this tool is for ? It was donated to us from a hunting family. I thought obviously they are wire cutters but couldn’t cut anything with them !

30/05/2026

We are sisters Laura and Mary-Anne Ratcliffe from Leicester, UK. Th...

30/05/2026

The warm weather can present problems for wildlife, but we can all do our bit to help them thrive 🌞

Whether it’s providing fresh water or clearing up after sports games to avoid entanglements, every action helps!

Join the and discover more ways to help this summer: https://bit.ly/3VWqaFK

How do you look out for wildlife during the warmer months? Leave your top tips below ⤵️

28/05/2026

🦡 Check your netting - save wildlife 🦊🥅

Both Badger Trust and The Fox Project are seeing an increase in badgers and foxes being rescued from netting.

Netting, like that used in goal posts or garden projects, left out or unsecured, is a growing danger for wildlife. In 2024, the RSPCA received 1,355 reports of wildlife caught in netting, with peak season (May–July) starting now.
Animals caught in the netting experience extreme stress and can suffer life threatening injuries from trying to free themselves.

✅ What to do
• Tie up sports netting when not in use
• Pack away garden netting safely
• Encourage others (neighbours, schools, councils) to do the same

⚠️ If you spot an animal trapped
• Keep your distance
• Call a local rescue or badger group

👉 Find help:
https://buff.ly/UxdnGR0
https://buff.ly/4dCd8C1

Read Badger Trust's article on the dangers of netting on wildlife: https://buff.ly/vinpnkm

Simple actions can prevent serious suffering — please share.

📷 Northamptonshire Badger Group & The Fox Project

28/05/2026

Please don’t buy these houses, the hedgehogs can get their spines stuck inside and then they get trapped.
Thank you David for removing them from sale at Hollingworth Lake RSPCA shop 🦔🦔

Address

Brownbread Street, Ashburnham
Ashburnham
TN339NX

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