09/03/2024
Sad to hear retired Essex Police Horse Patrick has passed over rainbow bridge. He was so lucky to have had a good 11-12yrs retirement at The Horse Trust. Run free Paddy ๐๐ด๐๐
We are privileged to give some of the most courageous and kind-hearted horses in the country the best retirement possible and continue to tell their stories despite them hanging up their tack. Traditionally, by the age of 16 a horse can be considered โgeriatricโ and around 70% of horses beyond the age of 20 require some form of specialist veterinary care. The majority of our residents are coming to that time in their life that they need extra help.
Much of the care we provide is similar to that of a hospice, managing their conditions to allow these wonderful equine public servants a comfortable retirement until they are ready to leave us for their final journey across the rainbow bridge.
Sadly, during the colder months, these chronic conditions often worsen for our older residents or those suffering from more complex veterinary conditions, which is why you may notice that we lose more of our equine residents during this period. We do absolutely everything possible to manage our horsesโ health conditions, but ultimately we acknowledge that there comes a time when it is in their best interest to allow them a dignified end to avoid any unnecessary suffering. We want to shine a light on each herd member we lose, giving them the recognition and kudos they deserve for a final time and to let you know as our supporters of their passing.
This month we remember Normandy, Patrick, Copenhagen, Huntsman, Harrison and Pollyanna. We miss you dearly but find solace in knowing you are pain free, and together amongst those fresh pastures over the rainbow bridge. https://horsetrust.org.uk/february-2024-dedications/ HTx