Police Horse Diary 10/16/03

I spent this past weekend at the national Police Equestrian Competition (PEC). That’s the recognized national awards for mounted police officers in uniform, equitation, and obstacle course competitions. There were 96 officers and horses who came to the Kentucky Horse Park from as far away as Toronto, Canada, and New Orleans, La. This is what these babies should be when they grow up. Some of

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I spent this past weekend at the national Police Equestrian Competition (PEC). That’s the recognized national awards for mounted police officers in uniform, equitation, and obstacle course competitions. There were 96 officers and horses who came to the Kentucky Horse Park from as far away as Toronto, Canada, and New Orleans, La. This is what these babies should be when they grow up. Some of these horses are amazing. And the variety of horses and riders is vast!

There were pure drafts, Arabians, Thoroughbreds, warmbloods, Quarter Horses, Paints, and gaited horses of various breeds. No breed out-performed another; it was more a matter of rider experience, training, and acceptance of the job than breed performance

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Kimberly S. Brown is the editor of EquiManagement/EquiManagement.com and the group publisher of the Equine Health Network at Equine Network LLC.

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