TWO cavalry horses injured bolting six miles through London last week are recovering in barracks after being discharged from an equine hospital. Vida, the white steed pictured smeared with blood, a
Two of the animals underwent surgery overnight on Wednesday and were said to be in a 'serious condition' by defence minister James Cartlidge on Thursday morning.
Exclusive: The Horses Trust - already home to many retired military horses - has offered to rescue the stricken pair
Central London was plunged into chaos on Wednesday morning as five Household Cavalry horses broke loose and ran through the city.
Quaker, a Cavalry black, and a grey called Vida bolted off after being spooked by builders moving rubble while they were on an extended exercise in Belgravia.
The video from the day of the incident shows the horses running across a road and crashing through parked e-bikes.
Cavalry horses Vida and Quaker ran loose in the road near Aldwych, central London
Video shows Army horses running loose through the city, colliding with
The two horses ran across the capital on April 24 before being recaptured
In a recent incident in London, two military horses, Quaker and Vida, found themselves in danger and are now on the road to recovery.
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