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Army horses loose on London streets

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tanith Wed 24-Apr-24 11:12:40

Several horses have somehow got loose and have caused several accidents one horse looks very bloody. I know they often transport horses to their training ground at the Scrubs in W. London in large horse boxes. I hope there aren’t any serious injuries. It looks like they’ve all been recaptured now.
I think someone is for the high jump!

yogitree Wed 24-Apr-24 19:29:02

Germanshepherdsmum

Thank you Dinahmo. All my charitable donations go to animals, and most are for the welfare of horses and donkeys - terribly abused throughout history and with no rights whatsoever in some parts of the world.

I sent my reply to the wrong person 🫣. Thank you I agree and do similar 🐕🐎🫏

Cossy Wed 24-Apr-24 19:23:06

MissInterpreted

I hope both the horses and riders will be ok. Army horses (and police horses too) are extremely well-trained, but I know from experience that even the most 'bombproof' horse can be spooked.

As an avid horse rider in my younger days I too know how easily even the best trained horses can be spooked. This was all quite horrific, those poor horses and I just hope they and members of the public are all ok.

Iam64 Wed 24-Apr-24 19:14:33

MissInterpreted, thank you so much for your post about your friend’s foster son. We hear so often about the difficulties many who experienced the care system, it’s good to hear about those who make good lives. I’m still in touch with some, now in their 40’s. And early fifties / living well

MissInterpreted Wed 24-Apr-24 17:21:57

GrannyGravy13

Crossed posts MissInterpreted that is rather unusual, but good luck to him.

He's done very well for himself. Been in the army for well over 10 years now and loves it. It was the making of him.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 24-Apr-24 17:03:00

Crossed posts MissInterpreted that is rather unusual, but good luck to him.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 24-Apr-24 17:01:40

The ones that didn’t have saddles on were I think being ponied which is being led by a rider on another horse. Usually a young horse in training to get them used to different sights, sounds and smells.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 24-Apr-24 17:00:16

PamelaJ1 you are correct, it is easier to teach people to ride from scratch as opposed to getting riders to unlearn bad habits.

MissInterpreted Wed 24-Apr-24 16:58:37

"Apparently the army prefer non riders to train up as they won’t have developed their own style of riding. I won’t swear to that but it is what I was told."
Not necessarily - my friend's foster son went along to join the army and as soon as they discovered he could ride, he was allocated to the HC.

PamelaJ1 Wed 24-Apr-24 16:55:09

The horses come up to Norfolk for their holidays. They are based near Thetford and get taken up to the coast for ‘swimming’.
They put on a display for the public at their holiday camp.
Apparently the army prefer non riders to train up as they won’t have developed their own style of riding. I won’t swear to that but it is what I was told.
Hope no one was badly hurt or even slightly injured.

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 24-Apr-24 14:59:53

Yes, I do. She was a wonderful horsewoman.

Urmstongran Wed 24-Apr-24 14:56:54

Remember how Queen Elizabeth kept her horse Burmese under control when that mad man fired a starting pistol as she drew near, making for the parade ground for Trooping the Colour on her birthday parade?

Sparklefizz Wed 24-Apr-24 14:55:34

A thug actually punched a police horse on the nose last year at a demo. Disgraceful!

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 24-Apr-24 14:38:18

Thank you Dinahmo. All my charitable donations go to animals, and most are for the welfare of horses and donkeys - terribly abused throughout history and with no rights whatsoever in some parts of the world.

Dinahmo Wed 24-Apr-24 14:29:27

In Devon there is a charity that looks after retired police horses. The son of the founder and his wife moved to France for more land and brought some of the horses with them.

We went on an open and were told about the behaviour of some people during demonstrations. Apparently they used to throw ball bearings under the horses' feet to make them stumble and possibly fall and also to hit them with sticks on their noses. Some of them were traumatised.

In case anyone is interested I am attaching a link.

www.dhaps.org.uk/brantome-police-horses

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 24-Apr-24 13:51:00

I hope the horses will be ok.

Urmstongran Wed 24-Apr-24 13:42:45

“ Five Household Cavalry horses, including one soaked with blood, ran loose in central London after they were 'spooked by the noise of builders moving concrete'. Five people, including a soldier who was riding on of the horses, were injured in three separate incidents during the six-mile rampage”

Source: Daily Mail.

RosiesMaw Wed 24-Apr-24 13:40:23

Those poor creatures must have been terrified of whatever triggered it. I too hope no serious injuries were caused and that horses and riders are all safe now.

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 24-Apr-24 13:28:58

I agree henetha. Noble creatures.

greenlady102 Wed 24-Apr-24 13:21:47

MissInterpreted

I hope both the horses and riders will be ok. Army horses (and police horses too) are extremely well-trained, but I know from experience that even the most 'bombproof' horse can be spooked.

five horses didn't unseat their riders, some had no saddles on.

henetha Wed 24-Apr-24 13:20:35

I do hope the horses are alright.
Household Cavalry I think they were.
Watching the video I thought what a beautiful sight. I live near race horses and think they are one of the loveliest animals.

welbeck Wed 24-Apr-24 13:16:12

ambulance was called to buckingham palace gate 08:30, 2 horses inc bloodied grey seen later in the aldwych heading east.
that is about a mile away, presumably they ran up the mall, across trafalgar square and down the strand, very busy areas.
could have been worse. other traffic would not expect to encounter such a sight.

welbeck Wed 24-Apr-24 13:12:02

4 people taken to hospital

Iam64 Wed 24-Apr-24 13:08:44

Primrose53

Watched the footage of the St George’s Day gathering on TV and the Police went in very heavy handed when there was really no need. Pity they didn’t show such action for other recent marches.

I thought they were Police horses.

Primrose - Unlike the pro Palestinian marches , police rightly anticipated some drunken behaviour in the St George’s day demo.

I’m not supporting the disruptive pro Palestine marches and feel strongly about the impact on Londoners , especially members of the Jewish community.

Iam64 Wed 24-Apr-24 13:04:05

Police and army horses are well chosen for temperament then excellent ongoing training
They are flight animals though and if seriously upset can bolt, if one goes it’s likely it’s friends will as they’re also herd animals
Relieved to hear horses and riders not seriously hurt

yogitree Wed 24-Apr-24 12:40:25

Poor horses. Hope they and their riders are all recovering well.