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Old equine residents die at Speen's Home of Rest for horses


THE Horse Trust in Speen has said farewell to its oldest equine resident- a 55-year-old donkey called Pandora.

Pandora died at the Home of Rest after living there since 2005 with her daughter, Chloe, after their elderly owner was no longer able to look after them.

Shirley Abbott, the yard manager at The Horse Trust said: "Pandora was absolutely ancient, outliving her daughter Chloe by a number of years.

"She was a very quiet old lady, although she used to shout when she could hear anybody about."

Ex-Royal Mews horse Lancelot also died at the beginning of the month aged 30 after living at the home for four years.

Lancelot worked at the Royal Mews for six years carrying the Sovereign Standard of the Life Guards at many parades.

He retired to the home in 2006 where he became best friends with another Royal Mews horse called Otto.

Shirley added: "Lance was a real gentleman and was very popular with visitors,"

"He will be sadly missed by all who knew him, in particular by his best pal Otto and his groom Matt Bradley.

"Otto was very quiet for the first few days after Lance passed away. As the weather is finally warming up, we can let the horses out onto the spring paddocks soon, which will cheer Otto up."

Both Lancelot and Pandora died of natural causes in the first week of March.

Comments(5)

Melanie1 says...
6:05pm Sun 21 Mar 10

Rest in peace Lancelot and Pandora, enjoy the everlasting sunshine, plentiful spring grass and all the carrots and apples that you can eat.

WiLGotz says...
6:51pm Sun 21 Mar 10

i mind seeing a horse there a good few years ago and when i looked i thought, you've had a few scratches in your time. then i found out it was Sefton and the penny dropped.

maharaja47 says...
8:41pm Sun 21 Mar 10

God bless you Lancelot and Pandora. Rest in peace. Please say hello to my special friend Trojan and his neigh--bour, Sefton.
Long may the home continue its good work.

Blueberry says...
10:45pm Sun 21 Mar 10

How is this "news"?

wannabeasamurai says...
11:46am Mon 22 Mar 10

This is more valid news than any of Ivors blogs. Isn't it tradition to have a dead-donkey story at the end of news reports?

It's local interest - I'm sure lots of local people will remember Pandora from their visits to the centre.


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