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Need Permission To Park A Horse, Not Scooter, Maharashtra Official Asks Boss

Need Permission To Park A Horse, Not Scooter, Maharashtra Official Asks Boss The official said he wanted to ride a horse to work as he cannot use his two-wheeler owing to some issue in his spine. PTI 03 March 2021 Pixabay PTI 2021-03-03T19:44:55+05:30 Need Permission To Park A Horse, Not Scooter, Maharashtra Official Asks Boss outlookindia.com 2021-03-03T20:02:28+05:30 A Maharashtra government official from Nanded on Wednesday requested the district collector to allow him to tie a horse he wants to ride daily to reach his office on the campus of the collectorate. This unusual request was made by Satish Deshmukh who works as Assistant Auditor in the Employment Guarantee Scheme department in Nanded district collector s office.

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Horse mistaken for a cow | Over-breeding leaves horse with vitiligo, rescuers mistake her for a cow

Updated Mar 02, 2021 | 13:11 IST Even though she was quickly rescued, one of her eyes had to be removed because it was infected. Over-breeding leaves horse with vitiligo, mistaken as cow  Over-breeding of a horse in the UK s Essex has lead to some shocking results that left rescuers confused. Minstral the horse, who has white patches on her body, made rescuers think she is a cow. She has developed a skin condition called vitiligo, which experts believe is because of over-breeding. Vitiligo is a long-term skin condition that is characterised by white and off-coloured patches on the skin losing their pigment. The affected areas become white with sharp margins.

Horse of the Year cancelled: Hawke s Bay misses out on $5 29m visitor spend

Horse of the Year cancelled: Hawke s Bay misses out on $5.29m visitor spend 1 Mar, 2021 11:58 PM 4 minutes to read Hawke s Bay equestrian businesses say the cancellation of this year s Land Rover Horse of the Year will hurt their finances for months to come. After 48 hours of discussions, the event s board of directors announced the cancellation of the 2021 event due to Covid-19 uncertainty. New Zealand s premier equestrian event, which was due to take place at Showgrounds Hawke s Bay Tomoana from March 9 to 14, attracts over 45,000 spectators, 1900 horses and 1500 riders. Read More Advertisement Aitken said the team worked tirelessly to find a way for the show to proceed, but the uncertainty left them with no choice but to cancel.

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