Injured horses running through London

Injured horses running through London

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Electro1980

8,316 posts

140 months

Friday 26th April
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I regularly see them practicing or escorting some minor royal in a carriage in Hyde park. There always seems to be a few jumping and pulling. Not at all like the police horses I have seen. They definitely seem more jumpy than the riding school horses in Hyde Park.

I was wondering the other day, as I was cycling down south carriage drive, how those horses get enough exercise, given most horses I see in the country side have massive fields to wander around in all day, and the barracks are not exactly huge…

Edited by Electro1980 on Friday 26th April 15:52


Edited by Electro1980 on Friday 26th April 15:53

Bonefish Blues

26,842 posts

224 months

Friday 26th April
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I was under the impression they do tours of duty and then are rotated trot off somewhere else, as it were. Can someone confirm?

speedchick

5,181 posts

223 months

Friday 26th April
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I was under the impression that when off duty they are taken to a beach for a run in the sand and sea

dukeboy749r

2,678 posts

211 months

Friday 26th April
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The cavalry horses (and those of the RHA) are taken out daily for exercise, either on road or Hyde Park or a combination.

Those on ceremonial duty won't be, for that day.

If you think that the British Army are mistreating horses in this day and age, in London, I'd suggest you are smoking something and it has a funny smell.

carlo996

5,763 posts

22 months

Friday 26th April
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dukeboy749r said:
The cavalry horses (and those of the RHA) are taken out daily for exercise, either on road or Hyde Park or a combination.

Those on ceremonial duty won't be, for that day.

If you think that the British Army are mistreating horses in this day and age, in London, I'd suggest you are smoking something and it has a funny smell.
yes

Some of the best treated horses in the UK.

OutInTheShed

7,688 posts

27 months

Friday 26th April
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Electro1980 said:
I regularly see them practicing or escorting some minor royal in a carriage in Hyde park. There always seems to be a few jumping and pulling. Not at all like the police horses I have seen. They definitely seem more jumpy than the riding school horses in Hyde Park.

I was wondering the other day, as I was cycling down south carriage drive, how those horses get enough exercise, given most horses I see in the country side have massive fields to wander around in all day, and the barracks are not exactly huge…

Edited by Electro1980 on Friday 26th April 15:52


Edited by Electro1980 on Friday 26th April 15:53
Horses in the countryside mostly stand around all day, shuffle to a greener bit of grass now and then, swat a few flies with their tails.

Chrisgr31

13,488 posts

256 months

Friday 26th April
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The City of London police horses are certainly rotated between the City and their Home Counties stables. I think they do 5 days in London before returning to the country.

The military ones definitely go on holiday but I don’t know if they rotate.

Bonefish Blues

26,842 posts

224 months

Friday 26th April
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Thanks - that sounds like what I had heard

GliderRider

2,117 posts

82 months

Friday 26th April
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Chrisgr31 said:
The military ones definitely go on holiday but I don’t know if they rotate.
The ones with a side hustle do.



TriumphStag3.0V8

3,867 posts

82 months

Friday 26th April
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OutInTheShed said:
Electro1980 said:
I regularly see them practicing or escorting some minor royal in a carriage in Hyde park. There always seems to be a few jumping and pulling. Not at all like the police horses I have seen. They definitely seem more jumpy than the riding school horses in Hyde Park.

I was wondering the other day, as I was cycling down south carriage drive, how those horses get enough exercise, given most horses I see in the country side have massive fields to wander around in all day, and the barracks are not exactly huge…

Edited by Electro1980 on Friday 26th April 15:52


Edited by Electro1980 on Friday 26th April 15:53
Horses in the countryside mostly stand around all day, shuffle to a greener bit of grass now and then, swat a few flies with their tails.
That's certainly the experience I have of seeing my nieces horses. They have several fields to run around in and mostly stand about all day. By far the fastest they move is when they see her approaching with food.

DeejRC

5,819 posts

83 months

Friday 26th April
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I’m buggered if I know what mine do. Eat and crap is about it as far as I can see. MiL and wife seem to like them though, so for an easy life…

Evanivitch

20,153 posts

123 months

Friday 26th April
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Electro1980 said:
I was wondering the other day, as I was cycling down south carriage drive, how those horses get enough exercise, given most horses I see in the country side have massive fields to wander around in all day, and the barracks are not exactly huge…
A horse in a field of grass will just get fat and lazy. They have to be exercised. Hence why they're out and about most mornings...

CharlesdeGaulle

26,315 posts

181 months

Friday 26th April
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blueg33 said:
Seeing reports that the horses are not well cared for, no space to run and roll, kept in stalls rather than loose boxes, mistreated by soldiers etc

https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/cavalry-horses-dirty-wa...
I like your posts, and very much respect your views in the areas of your expertise, but would suggest you don't re-post garbage like that because it undermines your credibility.

pork911

7,192 posts

184 months

Friday 26th April
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How much space do publicly funded animals have in central London?

selwonk

2,126 posts

226 months

Friday 26th April
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speedchick said:
I was under the impression that when off duty they are taken to a beach for a run in the sand and sea
I've had the immense pleasure of seeing the Household Cavalry on their holidays on Holkham beach in Norfolk. Amazing sight!

Edited by selwonk on Friday 26th April 21:49

Kowalski655

14,656 posts

144 months

Friday 26th April
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selwonk said:
I've had the immense please of seeing the Household Cavalry on their holidays on Holkham beach in Norfolk. Amazing site!
Get them lined up right and they could re-enact the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo! eek

Square Leg

14,704 posts

190 months

Friday 26th April
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The horses are rotated for duties.
Those not on duty are sent to the countryside for R&R - we have many of them across the road from me in rural Notts.
Watched them being unloaded by army personnel last week whilst walking my dogs - the horses go absolutely bonkers when let into their fields.





Edited by Square Leg on Friday 26th April 21:30

Gareth79

7,689 posts

247 months

Friday 26th April
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There's some photos of the Hyde Park Barracks stables here:

https://www.horseandhound.co.uk/features/household...