The world's oldest purebred Arabian horse has died at the age of 36.

The world's oldest purebred Arabian horse has died at the age of 36.

02.01.2025 15:10

In the United States, Echoquette, known as the world's oldest purebred Arabian horse, died at the age of 36 due to sudden liver failure. Echoquette's owner, Andrew Haus, stated that they adopted the horse in 1993.

The world's oldest purebred Arabian horse, Echoquette, passed away at the age of 36.

DIED DUE TO SUDDEN LIVER FAILURE

Known as the world's oldest purebred Arabian horse, Echoquette died of sudden liver failure in the USA. Echoquette's owner, Andrew Haus, said, "We first saw him in his stable in Switzerland in 1993. His curious look as he tilted his head to the side immediately captivated us, and we chose him as our first horse in life."

The world's oldest purebred Arabian horse died at the age of 36

CLAIM OF "TREATMENT WAS DELAYED"

The Haus family stated that Echoquette died due to sudden liver failure experienced during the use of a new medication. In a family statement, they said, "If the necessary tests had been conducted, we could have likely detected this issue in time and taken precautions."

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