Presvis, a Top Horse, Died due to Colic
Friday 19 October 2012
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Presvis is the 'highest-earning British-trained horse of all time'. Presvis was an established 8 years old that was known in Britain and abroad. The horse was retired and settled in France, but he suffered from colic and died. He had travelled 75,000 miles and earnt £4.3 million in prize money from 8 wins.
Read more at racingpost.com
Photo by Paolo Camera
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