Open up to visitors? Neigh problem for World Horse Welfare’s Wacky Wednesday

A horse charity opened its doors to welcome families big and small during half term week for its ‘Wacky Wednesdays’.

Visitors flocked to World Horse Welfare’s Hall Farm, just outside Snetterton, for the chance to groom some of the site’s ponies, go on tractor rides and take part in various craft activities.

Visitor centre officer Maxine Langley Cooper said the day had been a huge hit.

Matthew Green of World Horse Welfare starting a tractor ride around the Hall Farm site. Picture: Mark Bullimore
Gill Walker and Lily Tappin with Shadow. Picture: Mark Bullimore
Kate Royall with Annushka. Picture: Mark Bullimore
Carter and Imogen Kent with Shadow at the World Horse Welfare’s Wacky Wednesdays event. Picture: Mark Bullimore

“Our Wacky Wednesdays are always really popular and this was no exception,” she said.

“We’d like to thank everyone for coming. We love opening up the farm to visitors and all the proceeds go towards looking after the 100 or more horses we have on site at any one time.”

The charity, which works to improve the lives of horses and the horse-human relationship, will be holding more Wacky Wednesdays events during the summer, check their website for more information.