GOLIATH THE TALLEST HORSE IN
THE WORLD DIED TODAY Goliath, perhaps the
most famous Shire Horse that ever lived died today the 20th July
2001.
A huge black horse of immense character, he
travelled the Country for ten years as the senior members of Young and Co's
Brewery, team of show horses.
During this time he was found to be the tallest
horse in Great Britain and in fact featured in the famous Guinness Book of
Records for over eight years.
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. Goliath did not have an easy life and because
of his size he was mistakenly put to work at the age of two. For this, the
horse had to pay a high price in his old age and suffered from arthritis and
rheumatism in his joints.
In 1981 he found favour with another remarkable
character, Harry Ranson, who was for many years the head Horseman at Young's in
Wandsworth. Harry "found" Goliath very down on his luck. The horse
was still only four years old and in very poor condition but some sparkle was
still there and Harry took a gamble by introducing Goliath into the world
famous team of black shire horses. This gamble paid off and Goliath dazzled the
crowds wherever he went.
Goliath was six feet five inches tall to his
shoulder and although he had his cantankerous moments, a more placid and gentle
giant never lived. The average weight of a Shire horse today is about 16 to 17
cwt. Goliath was one of those exceptions, the One Ton plus Shire horse.
Although his four white feet gave him the necessary credentials to join the
Youngs team, because of his difficult early year his conformation was far from
perfect. He made up for this with his outstanding character and amazing memory.
Goliaths last years have been at the Northcote
Heavy Horse Sanctuary, Nr Spilsby in Lincolnshire where they care for horses
with big problems!
When he began falling over in 1992 his original
retirement home in Sussex found it too much of a problem and Goliath went
north. The falling down problem was something he often brought on himself and
frequently happened when he was minding someone elses business! It did not
affect his general health; it was just that his back legs had lost their
bendyness!
The centre is operated by volunteers and funded
by public subscription and one of the stalwart supporters, Andy Oughton from
County Durham built a special crane to cope with Goliath's problem.
While in Lincolnshire he brought joy and
happiness to thousands of visitors; particularly those in wheelchairs. We
earnestly believe he honestly thought those unfortunate folk were in a similar
situation to himself.
Goliath had the same veterinary surgeon all the
time he lived in Lincolnshire. He never ceased to amaze Julian and his careers
with his resilience and fortitude, his stamina and resolve.
Through the Northcote Centre, Goliath has
hundreds of "adopted family" throughout Britain and even in Spain and
France.
Goliaths year of adulation occurred in 2000
when the Guinness World Records people realised he was still alive and after
six month's research found him to be the TALLEST LIVING HORSE IN THE WHOLE
WORLD.
He appeared in numerous national and
international publications and many television programs.
Goliath was not one of those very pretty horses
that grace the show rings and add glamour to the day. He was the most down to
earth, gentle, hardworking and genuine character. Truly one in a million. He
will be greatly missed. k.s.
Notes: The Northcote Centre is open to visitors
on weekdays during July and August.
A special commemorative book is being written
to record Goliath's spectacular life story.
NORTHCOTE HORSES, Great Steeping, SPILSBY,
Lincolnshire. PE23 5PS Great Britain.
Telephone/Fax 01754 830286
Much more Heavy Horse Information can be found on
www.the-heavy-horse-man.com
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