![Two-year-old warmblood colt Finn, enjoying some Christmas carrot cake, with owners Rob and Cheryl Hatswell, Pinkerton Plains. Two-year-old warmblood colt Finn, enjoying some Christmas carrot cake, with owners Rob and Cheryl Hatswell, Pinkerton Plains.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/3AVQXXVxehY6aUCkmGUt6Z2/f7af2603-9732-47cb-ba62-55b200e6bd27.jpg/r0_0_1136_639_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Finn, the horse that sustained horrific burns in the Pinery fires in late November, is now back at home at Pinkerton Plains and on the mend.
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Finn, officially named Royal Finale from the Ponderosa stud, was in intensive care and on oxygen therapy at the University of Adelaide’s Equine Health Centre at Roseworthy and has endured daily burns dressing to much of his head and body.
His treatment was funded through the RSPCA, which received more than $84,000 in donations to support animals injured in the fire and treated at the University of Adelaide Veterinary Health Centres at the Roseworthy campus.