Special Care for "Raging" Horses in the City of London
The British Army provides the highest standards of care for horses running amok on the streets of London.
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Never underestimate an animal's mood. To restore the horses' mood after their rampage incident in the city center of London, England, mid last week, four horses from British Royal Household Cavalry units receive special care of the highest standards.
Wednesday (24/4/2024), the citizens of London were left in "desperate horror" by the release of four horses of the British Royal Guard. It happened during the morning rush hour. At that time, the horses were undergoing routine training near Buckingham Palace.
The horses collided with several vehicles. As a result of the impact, the window of a taxi outside Hotel Clermont shattered. The front window of a tour bus was also broken.
Shortly after, the horses were successfully captured. Through social media X, on Friday (26/4/2024), the British Army stated that the horses are now being closely monitored and cared for. Two horses, named Vida and Quaker, had to undergo surgery. The other two horses, named Trojan and Tennyson, did not need surgery.
Quaker needs to be transferred to a specialized equine hospital to receive care from specialists. "All of the horses receive the highest standard of care. The horses that do not require surgery will soon return to their duties," said AD England in a statement.
As a result of the incident, three soldiers were also hospitalized. Matt Woodward, the commander of the British Royal Cavalry Regiment, stated that the incident was triggered by the horses' surprise at the sound of construction materials falling in Belgravia, the area west of Buckingham Palace.
The sound of the falling material impact apparently is sensitive for these horses. To show that the incident did not disrupt the royal agenda, more than 150 horses and almost 200 participants took part in the inspection ceremony at Hyde Park on Thursday. (AP)
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