Britain’s biggest police horse retires

Giant Clyde could never live on defendant of beingness a lightweight when it came to his constabulary dutie Britain’s biggest constabulary Equus caballus retires
Clyde as well as Sergeant Paul Johnson.

Giant Clyde could never live on defendant of beingness a lightweight when it came to his constabulary duties.

Now, the giant one-tonne horse, who stands at nineteen hands, is off to retirement amongst The Horse Trust, inward Britain.

Clyde, a thoroughbred cross chestnut gelding, is retiring later on to a greater extent than than 10 years amongst Cleveland Police inward north-east England as well as heads for the trust’s light-green pastures this week.

Clyde, officially known equally Stranton, was retired because of arthritis.

“Clyde has been amongst the Force for over 10 years, during which fourth dimension he has been a magnificent constabulary horse,” Sergeant Paul Johnson, from the Cleveland Police Mounted Section, said.

“He has worked at Remembrance Day parades as well as has taken purpose inward policing hundreds of football game matches. He too represented Cleveland Police at the Lord Mayor’s parade inward Liverpool 2009. He volition live on missed yesteryear all the staff at the Mounted Section.”

 

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