How old was Desert Orchid when he died?

Desert Orchid, the 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner and one of Britain's most popular jump racehorses, has died at the age of 27. The dashing grey achieved iconic status within National Hunt racing and was celebrated for his iron will and extreme adaptability.
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How old was Red Rum when he died?

Soon after Becher's, Red Rum took the lead and won the race to tumultuous cheering. After his retirement Red Rum returned to Aintree many times to lead the parade of horses before the race. He died on October 18th 1995 at the age of 30 and is buried at the finishing line with his head facing the winning post.
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How old was Desert Orchid when he retired?

His end - at the age of 27, a tremendous age for a horse - was peaceful, in his own stable in Newmarket, after a brief deterioration in health. "There was no stress," said his former trainer David Elsworth, who kept charge of the gelding in his retirement. "He departed this world with dignity and no fuss.
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Where is Desert Orchid buried?

Dessie won four King George Chases at the course and, after he died in his stable in 2006, his ashes are buried near his statue overlooking the parade ring. Kauto Star — five-time winner of the Boxing Day thriller — was also laid to rest at the west London track.
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How long did Desert Orchid live?

Desert Orchid, the 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner and one of Britain's most popular jump racehorses, has died at the age of 27. The dashing grey achieved iconic status within National Hunt racing and was celebrated for his iron will and extreme adaptability.
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How old was Red Rum?

Red Rum died on 18 October 1995, aged 30. His death was one of the lead items in television news bulletins and also made the front pages of national newspapers the next day. He was buried at the winning post of the Aintree Racecourse, which is still a destination for his fans.
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How long do race horses live?

The majority of racehorses will have a racing career of only 2-3 years yet their life expectancy is 25-30 years. Whatever the reason or age at which it occurs, all racehorses will eventually cease racing.
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Did Red Rum have any offspring?

Did Red Rum Have Any Offspring? Red Rum did not have any foals. He was gelded at a young age, so he was never used for breeding.
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Was Red Rum kidnapped?

When Did Red Rum Get Kidnapped? Shergar was kidnapped for ransom by the IRA in February 1983, who killed him when the abduction went wrong and buried his body in a bog in County Leitrim's northwestern corner.
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How many hands was Desert Orchid?

The 16.2hh son of Grey Mirage was bred by Midge's former husband James, out of his hard-pulling hunter, Flower Child.
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Did they ever find Shergar?

An investigation by The Sunday Telegraph concluded that the horse was shot four days after the theft. No arrests have ever been made in relation to the theft. Shergar's body has never been recovered or identified; it is likely that the body was buried near Aughnasheelin, near Ballinamore, County Leitrim.
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How fast was Red Rum?

In 1973, ridden by Brian Fletcher, Red Rum won his first Grand National by spurting ahead in the last 100 yards of the course to pass Crisp, who had held the lead during most of the race, and beating him by 3/4 of a length in the record time of 9:01.9.
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How do horses mate?

How do horses mate? Horses mate like many other mammals mate – through courtship, followed by the stallion (male horse) mounting a receptive mare (female horse). Mares will show signs of being in heat during her most fertile days, which are 5-7 days during the beginning of her cycle.
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Where was Best Mate born?

It was the start of a road to three-time Gold Cup glory for the breeder and the creation of a National Hunt icon. Katday was put to stallion Un Desperado and on 28 January 1995, a bay colt was born near Trim in Co Meath. He was sold as a foal at the Tattersalls (Ireland) November Sale at Fairyhouse in 1996.
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What is the meaning of Best Mate?

someone who knows and likes another person very well. He is my best friend.
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How old was the oldest horse?

The oldest horse ever was called Old Billy, who was foaled in Woolston, Lancashire in 1760, and was 62 years old when he died on November 27, 1822.
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What happens to dead racehorses?

The horse becomes anesthetized (and therefore unconscious) to such a degree that its heart stops beating and death follows. If it is used then the carcass must be disposed of either by burying (see below) or cremation. It cannot be used for human consumption or animal food.
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Where do retired racehorses go?

Successful racehorses that are retired are most often sent to the breeding shed. This is an area on stallion farms that are made specifically for the breeding of brood mares to successful stallion thoroughbreds. It is a safe environment to prevent injury and ensure that breeding has occurred.
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Who rode Desert Orchid?

Colin Brown (born 16 August 1955) is a former National Hunt jockey in the UK, best known for his association with the famous steeplechaser Desert Orchid. He rode Desert Orchid in more than half his races, a total of 42 starts, winning 17 times.
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What height is Tiger roll?

Tiger Roll, by 2007 Epsom Derby winner Authorized out of Swiss Roll, was foaled 14 March 2010. He is a bay gelding with a white star and, at 15.2 hands, is small for a racehorse.
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How many times did Desert Orchid win the Grand National?

The most famous grey horse in racing history dominated the National Hunt headlines in the 1980's and was successful at the top level for a longer period than Red Rum. The horse won the King George four times, the Gainsborough Chase three times the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the Irish Grand National and the Racing Post Chase.
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