‘He’s loving life’: quirky former racehorse who faced being put to sleep excels in his second-chance home
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‘He’s loving life’: quirky former racehorse who faced being put to sleep excels in his second-chance home
An 18-year-old former racehorse who was too quirky to be rehomed or retrained, and who was facing being put down to ensure he did not suffer, has found his vocation – in a riding school. National Hunt horse Harley came off the track seven or eight years ago, and had spent most of that time retired in a field. He is now thriving at Jess’s Horse Haven, which offers lessons and therapy for children and adults with additional needs. Jess Ingle, who …
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