Today as part of my remembrance of the equine war heroes I am reblgging my post about Copenhagen. He was on the battlefield for 17 hours at the Battle of Waterloo. When Wellington dismounted he gave him a unexpected response!
Copenhagen: The Duke of Wellington’s War Horse.
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11 responses to “Copenhagen: The Duke of Wellington’s War Horse.”
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I have seen rather stupid people feed Gower ponies chips but fancy feeding a horse sponge cake and buns!
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Yes and wait till you read the post on Sgt. Reckless. She got scrambled eggs and Coke in Korea from the American sold. But she survived ! In that situation maybe they didn’t have any horse feed available and did the best they could.
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Your post creates curiosity to visit the museum, thanks for sharing maa
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You are most welcome.
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Wow… Thank you for sharing with us, Anne!
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You are most welcome Amy!
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That’s how I want to go.
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HAHA! Yes me too.
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It is unwise to approach a horse out of line of sight. I suppose Wellington was exhausted and overwrought himself and can be forgiven.
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You are right. It is always good to let the horse know where you are and speak first before touching any part of their hind end.
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I’ve seen this
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