As a Home of Rest for retired equine civil servants we have more than our fair share of goodbyes. It is our duty and our privilege to care for these wonderful horses in their twilight years and also to know when it’s best for them to let them go for that final sleep. It it also expected that some of our rescue residents may leave us suddenly due to the condition they arrive in. Simply click on the name to bring up the article on our Gone But Not Forgotten residents of 2015.

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