The Horse Trust
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Understanding horses’ happiness is key to their quality of life
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‘Rest in peace, sweet boy – your duty is done’: colic claims life of retired police horse, aged 26
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‘Brave in your policing, bold in your retirement’: final farewell to horse hero
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Heartbreaking farewell to ‘special’ pony who helped disadvantaged young people
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Riding for the Disabled pony dies aged 32 after ‘truly inspiring life’
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Heartbroken farewell to brave police horse after happy retirement
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Military mare who made headlines for ‘slobbering’ on The Queen dies aged 31
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King’s Troop horse who made silver screen debut in Downton Abbey film retires
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Research provides important step in better UK strangles surveillance
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Yards, charities and inspiration honoured at annual awards
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‘We know you will be galloping free’: tributes paid to Windsor Grey mare who served Royal Family for 12 years
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Major show gives signs of hope in battle against equine obesity
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Heartbreak as Riding for the Disabled ‘wonder pony’ put down aged 30
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‘She’s the horse you’d always turn to’: Household Cavalry charger retires to join friends after 18-year career
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Charities unite to urge Government to act on welfare — but concerns about Hunting Act point *H&H Plus*
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Abandoned foal receiving ‘unconditional love’ as he fights for his life
“He nearly collapsed several times as he was so weak — goodness knows how long this poor little mite had been roaming without a mother, and with nowhere to turn”
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‘May the fields in the sky be filled with carrots’: sad farewell to charity’s ‘golden girl’
“The only thought that keeps us positive is that we know you will be reunited with your best friend Bess. You will never have to be apart again”
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Equine military heroes immortalised on canvas to mark Horse Trust anniversary
The Horse Trust, which was founded in 1886, provides retirement and respite care for horses and ponies that have served in the armed forces and police, making it a cause close to Sarah’s heart
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Met Police horse famed for her courage to join equine colleagues in retirement
During her 10 years’ service Orla attended premiership football matches and took part in numerous public order and ceremonial duties including the Black Lives Matter and English Defence League protests