was carved into a field using a tractor The image of a horse, spanning more than 220 yards (200m), has been etched into a field in Suffolk to mark the role animals played in World War One.
But both sides in World War One soon realised the muddy ground, barbed wire and machine guns made it too difficult to use horses for fighting. Instead millions of horses were used to carry people ...
The War Horse sculpture, made out of 380 used horseshoes by farrier Jason Baggs, was unveiled in Shirehampton near Bristol. Shirehampton was home to one of the World War One Remount Centres ...
DOG: Did members of your family fight or help in World War One? Well guess ... next see a pigeon fly past or a horse galloping in a field or when you throw me one of those great crunchy sticks ...
The photo is authentic. It was taken after WWI and shows enlisted men and officers standing in a formation resembling a horse's head to pay tribute to a horse called “The Devil.” What's False ...
The site was previously a remount depot and horse hospital ... centre Riders to trek 100km in the footsteps of First World War allies Sixty riders from around the world are planning to ride ...
The truth about the million British horses that served in World War I is even more epic than Steven Spielberg’s War Horse feature film. This documentary tells their extraordinary, moving story ...
Dec. 18, the Kentucky Humane Society rescued 13 horses from a farm in Franklin County after getting a call about them not being taken care of.