02 July 2026
We're delighted that TV stars Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash have recently rehomed miniature Shetlands Thumbelina and Mermaid from Redwings and are helping us spread the word about rehoming a rescued horse or pony!
The couple reached out to us as they were looking to rehome some rescued ponies to join their family. Our rehoming team carried out their usual process of home-checks and assessments, before inviting Stacey and Joe to join us at Redwings Ada Cole centre in Essex to meet some of our rescued ponies, and spend time with the team learning more about pony care, and our rehoming process.
19-year-old skewbald miniature Shetland Thumbelina, and six-year-old piebald miniature Shetland Mermaid were selected as the perfect fit for their family, due to their friendly natures. Both rescued mares, Thumbelina was one of 100 horses and donkeys rescued from Spindle Farm in Amersham in 2008. She was very nervous and underweight when she arrived at Redwings, with her spine and ribs very visible even through her soiled and matted coat. Mermaid came to Redwings in 2024, after her owner reached out for help, as they were struggling to care for her.
Stacey said: “We are delighted to be pony foster parents! We feel so grateful to be able to offer them a home and hope they are very happy with us. With the help of our friend Lianne from Hopefield Animal Sanctuary, who will help with their care and be their extra pony-mum, we are so excited to learn everything we need to be the very best pony parents! I can’t even describe how incredible it feels to be able to do this and make 7-year-old me’s dreams come true. Welcome to the family Mermaid and Thumbelina, we love you so much already!”
Mermaid and Thumbelina are now two of over 500 horses and ponies rehomed under our Guardianship scheme, and as Redwings Guardians, Joe and Stacey are responsible for their everyday love and care. Although we always look for long-term homes, Redwings retains ownership, so Redwings Guardians like Stacey and Joe have the security of knowing that the ponies always have a home at the sanctuary if they need it.
Redwings Senior Field Officer Jo Franklin, who carries out our rehoming assessments, said: “Rehoming is a vital area of our work, helping us make capacity for more rescued horses and donkeys that need us, and easing the burden on our sanctuary care, and we are so pleased to support Stacey and Joe as they start the wonderful journey of rehoming a rescued horse! It was our pleasure to approve this home for Mermaid and Thumbelina as it is the perfect set-up for them. As with all our Guardians, we will carry out regular home-visits and support them all the way through, and we look forward to hearing more from Stacey and Joe as the ponies settle into their lovely new home!”
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