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‘Ridiculously good-looking, a real gentleman’: farewell to ‘the right cavalry black’


  • The Horse Belief has mentioned a tragic goodbye to “the right cavalry black”, who has needed to be put down aged 27 after an extended and comfortable retirement.

    Commando, a “strikingly good-looking” 17.3hh gelding, had spent 12 years having fun with the “gold commonplace of retirement” on the charity’s base within the Chilterns, however suffered from arthritis and bronchial asthma, and regardless of ongoing care, vets determined it was in his greatest pursuits to say goodbye.



    Commando spent 10 years within the Blues and Royals regiment of the Family Cavalry, throughout which era he was on obligation at occasions together with the Prince and Princess of Wales’ marriage ceremony, The late Queen’s golden and diamond jubilees and state openings of parliament.

    “Though he was an exemplary cavalry horse all through his profession, Commando started to undergo with arthritis in a number of joints, which ultimately led to his retirement,” a spokesperson for the Horse Belief mentioned. “We have been delighted to obtain him right here alongside a few of his fellow comrades together with Union, Enterprise and Zulu, and we have been eager to offer them the gold commonplace of equine retirement offered right here within the peaceable Chiltern hills.”

    The spokesperson mentioned Commando was nonetheless pretty younger for a retiring navy horse, and “nonetheless had loads of joie de vivre, as proven by his proclivity to kick at his secure door when he first began to return right into a secure throughout visiting hours, which promptly bought him relieved of this obligation!

    “Fortunately for him, his ridiculously good-looking attractiveness meant he bought away with this roguish behaviour, and in addition meant he featured alongside well-known Conflict Horse puppet Joey for our commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the First World Conflict.”

    The spokesperson added that Commando was often called a real gentleman.

    “He discovered a agency buddy in Wellington, one other Family Cavalry retiree who joined us a few years after Commando’s arrival,” she mentioned. “The 2 maybe shared tales of their working days, having each had the honour of carrying the usual for the Blues and Royals. They actually have been very shut companions; throughout breakfast time Wellington would affectionately lick Commando after ending his feed. Sadly, we misplaced Wellington just a few months in the past however hopefully they’ve now been reunited within the never-ending pastures within the sky.

    “The Horse Belief gained’t be the identical after the lack of stunning Commando, however our work to offer these equine heroes the very best retirement all through their twilight years is essential to us and preserving their dignity comes earlier than the rest.

    “Light, reliable and protecting, Commando was actually a particular soul, which is why he was chosen to be a treasured sponsor resident and we want to take this chance to thank all his type and beneficiant sponsors who’ve enabled us to offer him the very best care all through his retirement, which allowed him to achieve the grand previous age of 27 in consolation.

    “Relaxation in peace, beautiful Commando, you’ll at all times be missed.”

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