Freddie Windsor Police Horse

Freddie Windsor Police Horse Freddie has written a series of books for children, boys and girls about his life as a Police Horse. No cartoons only great photographs!

Freddie tells his story about his day from his point of view!. For all ages, boys and girls these books are a great insight into the life of a police horse.

07/07/2025

Our two handsome greys, Hutton and Argent have done a wonderful job at keeping Blackpool safe this evening 🤍

They've both turned their hooves to a bit of everything tonight! From dealing with domestic incidents, to proactive stop searches , to assisting with their colleagues with arrests 🚨🐴

Who do you think has the better pose?! Hutton..... Or Argent? 😉

08/05/2025

Easy, now… lie still, my friend,
The noise is gone, the fight will end.
I’ve got you here, just close your eyes,
No more shots, no more cries.

You gave me all — your strength, your speed,
You asked for nothing, met each need.
I wish I could have spared you pain,
To ride you through the fields again.

Your breath is short, your body torn,
But you — you kept me safe through storm.
And now I stay, I will not leave,
We’ll share this silence while we grieve.

So rest, old boy… your duty’s done.
You fought like ten, you ran like one.
And when they ask who saved me true,
I’ll say it plain — it was you.

In memory of all the horses lost in ww2 on VE day. ❤️

06/05/2025
01/05/2025

Tom Hardy dog interviewTom Hardy's new movie, Havoc, is about to drop on Netflix and so to celebrate, we teamed up with the amazing Thin Blue Paw Foundation ...

01/05/2025

Police Horses Finnigan & Barley were joined by Wiswell, Argent, Rufford and Hutton on duty today at the Blackpool FC match. They were blessed with beautiful weather and lots of fans in good spirits as the season comes nearer to an end. The event passed smoothly with great cooperation from fans both home and away! Thank you for helping us ensure a safe and enjoyable day for all 🐴 ⚽️ 🧡

21/03/2025

When girthing up a horse, it’s important not to over-tighten the girth. An over-tightened girth may pinch or bruise the muscles, especially those in the chest (pectorals), the neck (trapezius), the side of the ribcage (serratus ventralis), and the lower back (latissimus dorsi), which are shown in red on the diagram bel. Similar to how a tight belt can cause discomfort or bruising in a human, an overly tight girth can cause soreness in these areas. It may also lead to bruising of the ribs and the intercostal muscles (the muscles between the ribs), restricting movement and causing pain. Additionally, the tightness will cause the saddle to put more pressure on the horse’s back muscles, leading to further discomfort.

Think of it like wearing a belt that’s too tight around your waist: it presses into your skin and muscles, causing discomfort, restricting movement, and potentially causing bruising. Just as you wouldn’t wear a belt so tight that it hurts, it’s crucial not to over-tighten the girth to avoid these issues for the horse. Always ensure the girth is snug, but not excessively tight, to keep the horse comfortable and prevent injury.

02/03/2025
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