A chance to own a former RCMP Musical Ride horse

    Monday, 18 December 2023 12:00

    By Tonya Organ

    The Program matches people who are capable of providing excellent care with a former Musical Ride horse that’s been retired from active service due to health conditions or injuries.

    For the first time ever, Canadians can own a retired RCMP Musical Ride Horse. The RCMP’s Divestment of Horses Program is accepting applications from individual Canadians. The Program matches people who are capable of providing excellent care with a former Musical Ride horse that’s been retired from active service due to health conditions or injuries. The top priority is finding the best possible home for each available horse based on its specific needs. Find out more about giving a retired Musical Ride horse a good home at rcmp-grc.gc.ca  … and go tell your horsey friends! 🐎

     

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