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Just say “hay!” A national animal rescue group is buying a Westchester County farm to provide a home and permanent sanctuary for retired carriage horses and other neglected farm animals.
The carriage horse seen on video collapsing on a midtown Manhattan street, sparking renewed calls for a ban of horse-drawn carriages in the city, has been retired to a private farm upstate.
The carriage horse that collapsed on a busy Manhattan street after being flogged by his driver earlier this month is now enjoying retirement on an upstate farm, a former industry rep told The Post … ...
Now in their 10th year, the farm and its horse-drawn carriage rides have become a staple in the area, especially this time of year. They offer Christmas holiday packages, ...
The union that represents horse carriage drivers said that the horse seen collapsing on a busy New York City street in a viral video has been retired to a private farm upstate.. WNBC, the local ...
Percheron horses are a breed of draft horses used in the past for farming and pulling carriages. Today, they're more likely to be spotted in a parade or pulling a decorative carriage around a park ...
While some speculated that the horse had collapsed due to heat or injury, Springbrook Farms Carriage Tours explained a different cause for the incident in a Facebook post on June 7.
After visiting a farm in England devoted to giving horses a two-week break from their cart and carriage jobs in the streets of London, they made a vow to each other.
Training a horse to pull a 1,000-pound carriage is a difficult and time-consuming process, with no guarantee that the horse will be up to the task. Since carriage drivers do not have the time, ...