‘Oldest horse’ thrives on linseed cake and light exercise

Chris Page

BBC News Ireland correspondent

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Roana even attended Cerys’s wedding

There’s no better way for the horse believed to be the oldest in the UK to celebrate her 46th birthday in County Down.

A cake made of linseed mash and grass pellets, with a middle layer of grated carrot.

Roana and her stablemates, Tinkerbell and Barnaby, seemed to thoroughly appreciate the treat from Roana’s owner Cerys Brown.

Cerys has had a close bond with Roana for more than three decades

She was six years old when she first saddled up with the pony at a riding school.

“I can’t imagine life without her, “said Cerys.

“I just know her inside out, she knows me inside out, we’ve grown up together.

“She’s always there, she’s always been there. She’s my best friend.”

She rode Roana at competitive show-jumping events in the 1990s.

Cerys joked that at first, Roana “wasn’t very fond of small children”.

“But I was always the kid with treats in my pockets, and Roana likes treats. That’s how I won her around.”

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Cerys rode Roana at competitive show-jumping events in the 1990s

When the riding school closed during the next decades, Cerys’s grandmother bought the mixed-breed pony for her.

Roana has lived at her stables in County Down ever since.

Cerys is often asked about the secret of Roana’s longevity.

“I think a lot of it is good care, and good feeding. She’s had lots of exercise but not too much, so she has good joints.

“And also, good genetics,” she added.

Roana has cantered through all the significant events in Cerys’s life – even attending her wedding.

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She has been described as “knowing her own mind” and having a “zest for life”

She’s been a help during more difficult times too.

Cerys was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease when she was 18 years old.

She said that having Roana and another horse at the time gave her “the drive to get well again.”

“It just gave me a reason to get up and out in the morning.”

Cerys described Roana’s personality as “thran” – which is a word often used in Northern Ireland to mean “stubborn”.

“Roana knows her own mind,” she explained.

“She does what she wants when she pleases.

“I run to her schedule as opposed to the other way round.

“But she’s great fun, she has such a zest for life…and even at age 46, she’s not slow. She just wants to be out having fun.”

Roana emerged as the frontrunner in the race to be the UK’s oldest horse in a survey by the equestrian specialists Harry Hall.

Managing Director Liz Hopper said the relationship between Cerys and Roana was a “beautiful partnership”.

“Horses are living longer due to advancements in nutrition and medicine,” she explained.

“We are witnessing them surpassing expectations of the average age – which is around 25.”

Cerys said she hadn’t previously thought that Roana could be a record-holder.

“If horses get to their late 20s or early 30s, it’s great.

“Forty-six is an incredible age.

“But just because she’s always been there, I never really thought Roana could be the oldest.

“She’s just my Roana.”

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