Memorial Service Set for Slain Saddlebred
CHWild Eyed & Wicked was one of five Saddlebred horses who were injected with an unknown substance in June 2003 at a farm in Versailles, Ky., where they were boarded and trained (for archived information on the attacks, see <A
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CHWild Eyed & Wicked was one of five Saddlebred horses who were injected with an unknown substance in June 2003 at a farm in Versailles, Ky., where they were boarded and trained (for archived information on the attacks, see www.TheHorse.com/sbreds). Wicked and two other horses were euthanatized after their conditions deteriorated, and they were buried at the farm. Wicked’s remains were exhumed in February as part of an ongoing criminal investigation into the horses’ deaths.
CHWild Eyed & Wicked and owner Sally Jackson at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Ky. in 2002, where Wicked was named the World’s Grand Champion Amateur Five-Gaited Horse. |
On July 10 at 4 pm, Wicked’s life and accomplishments will be remembered and celebrated in a public memorial service to honor him at the Kentucky Horse Park, where his remains will be reburied. The service will be hosted by Wicked’s owners, Joe and Sally Jackson, and the Kentucky Horse Park
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