Carr & Day & Martin now sponsors all four of our stableyards
The company now supports all four of our farms as Official Care Supporter and donates £1 from every sale of specially selected products.
Posted on 10/06/2026
Carr & Day & Martin – Britain’s oldest manufacturer of horse care products and globally loved since 1765 – will now sponsor all four World Horse Welfare stableyards, after three years of supporting Hall Farm. In addition, the company will donate £1 for every tub of their Cornucrescine Daily Hoof Balm Clear or Daily Hoof Balm Black purchased between 1 May 2026 and 31 March 2027.
Peter Rowbottom, our Director of Fundraising, said:
“We’re very grateful to Carr & Day & Martin for their generous sponsorship of our Hall Farm stableyard for the last three years, which has made a significant positive difference to horses in need. We’re absolutely delighted to see their support now expand to encompass all four of our farms, helping even more horses, ponies, donkeys and mules in the run up to our centenary.”
The stableyards are at the very heart of our rescue and rehoming centres, from providing a vital space for new arrivals to be nursed back to health, to enabling semi feral horses to safely learn about being around humans.
Welcoming the continued support for the charity, Caroline Davis, Carr & Day & Martin Brand Manager, said:
“We’re delighted to be expanding our support with World Horse Welfare as an Official Care Supporter across four of their farms. This enables us to play a direct role in supporting the care of horses, while also introducing a cause-related marketing campaign that helps raise awareness and funds for the charity’s essential work. It’s a natural fit that reflects our shared commitment to the care of horses welfare and making a positive, lasting impact.”
In addition to the stableyard sponsorship and donations from product sales, Carr & Day & Martin will continue to provide grooming products for use on the horses and ponies at all four of our farms, as well as prizes for competitions and events.
Sue Hodgkins, Hall Farm Centre Manager, said:
“With over 100 horses and ponies being cared for at Hall Farm, we can have a lot of manes and tails to wash! Knowing we have all the pony care products we need to keep our horses clean and to get them ready for their rehoming photo shoots is wonderful. We’re also extremely grateful for the continued donation of prizes for our farm shows.”
Corporate support of World Horse Welfare can take a number of forms, with arrangements tailored to suit – and all benefitting horses, ponies, donkeys and mules in need. Find out more on our Corporate Partnerships page.
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