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<p>The British Army takes the health and wellbeing of its military working horses
(MWH) extremely seriously. All of our horses are well looked after, exercised daily
and have 24/7 direct access to world-class veterinary care.</p><p> </p><p>Before riding
in public, Service personnel undertake training to prove their competence and are
fully compliant with the Highway Code when exercising horses on public highways. A
progressive programme of activity, including exposure to London traffic, military
bands and environmental noise, ensures our horses are properly and safely prepared
for their ceremonial role.</p><p> </p><p>The Army has three mounted units in London:
the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, the Band of the Household Cavalry and King’s
Troop Royal Horse Artillery. All undertake State Ceremonial and Public Duties in Central
London and Windsor throughout the year.</p><p> </p><p>Steps have already been taken
to enhance the environment for our MWHs by creating more loose boxes, which provide
greater space and comfort to the horses while stabled. Two to three months per year,
the horses are also provided with an alternative environment by being sent out to
pasture and the herd often visit Norfolk for two weeks, offering time for daily exercise
in the countryside and along local beaches.</p>
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