The carriage drivers' union hired Tristan Aldrich to monitor the horses, promote good practices for the drivers, and report any issues he sees.
MANHATTAN, New York --The carriage drivers' union hired a horse expert who once worked at the stables at Buckingham Palace.
Tristan Aldrich was hired to monitor the horses, promote good practices for the drivers, and report any issues he sees, officials announced during a press conference Monday."All the work in London that I did with the Palace horses, we were on the road all the time, Central London through Victoria, and right around the Palace, trooping the color, and changing the guards," Aldrich said.
The carriage horses will be checked on once a week in the 843-arce park by Aldrich to assess their physical condition, flag any concerns, and promote best practices to the drivers who are represented by the union.
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