‘The oldest horse’ flourishes on a linseed cake and light exercise

BBC News Ireland Correspondent

County is not the best way for the oldest horse in UK to celebrate its 46th birthday.
A cake made of flaxseed mash and grass pellets, with a middle layer of grated carrots.
Rona and her stabels, Tinkerbel and Barnabi, Rona’s owner Series fully appreciated the treatment from Brown.
Seris has been a close bond with Rana for more than three decades.
She was six years old when she was first unhappy with a pony at a ride school.
“I can’t imagine life without him,” Seris said.
“I just know him out from inside, she knows me from inside, we have grown together.
“She is always there, she has always been there. She is my best friend.”
He rode Rona at competitive show-jumping events in the 1990s.
CERYS jokingly said that first, cry “young children were not very fond of”.
“But I always had a child with behavior in my pockets, and Rona likes behavior. This way I won her.”

When the riding school was closed over the next decades, Seris’ grandmother bought a mixed breed pony for her.
Crying has since been in its stables in the county.
Seris is often asked about the secret of longevity of cry.
“I think it is very good care, and good feeding. He has a lot of exercise but not too much, so he has good joints.
“More, good genetics,” he said.
Rona has Can Can Can also attend her wedding through all the important events in the life of Series.

He has also been a help during the more difficult time.
CERYS was discovered by Crohn’s disease when she was 18 years old.
He said that at that time weeping and another horse gave him “drive to get well again”.
“This gave me a reason to get up in the morning and get out.”
Seris described Rana’s personality as a “through” – a word that is often used to “stubborn” in northern Ireland.
“Crying knows her mind,” she explained.
“She does the same when she wants.
“I run into his program unlike the round in another way.
“But she is very funny, she has such enthusiasm for life … and even at the age of 46, she is not slow. She just wants to have fun.”
Equestrian experts emerged as a cry in a survey of Harry Hall to become the oldest horse in the UK.
Managing Director Liz Hopper said the relationship between Seris and Rona was a “beautiful partnership”.
“Horses have been living for a long time due to nutrition and progress in medicine,” he explained.
“We are crossing them the expectations of the average age – which is about 25.”
CERIS said that he did not think earlier that cry could be a record holder.
“It is great if horses meet in late 20s or early 30s, then it is great.
“Thirty -six is an incredible age.
“But just because she has always been there, I never thought that crying could be the oldest.
“That is just my cry.”