Massachusetts State Police Mourn Loss of Beloved Horse Jay
A 12-and-a-half-year-old Percheron horse named Jay has passed away due to cancer complications, the Massachusetts State Police announced on Facebook. The news comes as a shock to the community, especially after Jay's impressive career with the Mounted Unit.
Jay joined the unit in March 2023 at just 10 years old and quickly became one of their top performers. At an impressive 18 hands tall, he was described by the police as "a truly reliable 'go to' horse" who excelled in patrolling across the state and competing in events. Jay even trained in Washington, D.C., and worked at Patriots games outside of Gillette Stadium.
Jay's exceptional temperament and size made him a crowd favorite wherever he went. According to the police, his "noble stature drew adults and kids to his side," and he loved the attention that came with being a main attraction. Despite his demanding schedule, Jay remained dedicated to bringing joy to others.
The Massachusetts State Police will deeply miss Jay's presence, both on and off duty. His legacy as an outstanding member of their Mounted Unit will be remembered for years to come.
A 12-and-a-half-year-old Percheron horse named Jay has passed away due to cancer complications, the Massachusetts State Police announced on Facebook. The news comes as a shock to the community, especially after Jay's impressive career with the Mounted Unit.
Jay joined the unit in March 2023 at just 10 years old and quickly became one of their top performers. At an impressive 18 hands tall, he was described by the police as "a truly reliable 'go to' horse" who excelled in patrolling across the state and competing in events. Jay even trained in Washington, D.C., and worked at Patriots games outside of Gillette Stadium.
Jay's exceptional temperament and size made him a crowd favorite wherever he went. According to the police, his "noble stature drew adults and kids to his side," and he loved the attention that came with being a main attraction. Despite his demanding schedule, Jay remained dedicated to bringing joy to others.
The Massachusetts State Police will deeply miss Jay's presence, both on and off duty. His legacy as an outstanding member of their Mounted Unit will be remembered for years to come.