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Could newborn foal Kane help England on the road to World Cup glory?
An adorable newborn foal at equine charity HAPPA has been named Kane in a playful nod to Englands World Cup campaign.The skewbald colt arrived safely earlier this month following his dams rescue. His mum, Sugar, is just two years old, and was found abandoned by the charity while already in foal. Kane is already proving popular with visitors and supporters, who have been delighted by his timely arrival, his mums story and the football connection. His name has brought smiles across the yard, although staff say that for now, his main goal is staying upright.We wanted a name that reflected the excitement everyone is feeling during the World Cup, and after consulting our supporters on social media, Kane immediately came to mind and matched his mum perfectly, said Amanda Berry, Head of Equine Operations. After everything Sugar has been through, seeing her safely care for her foal is incredibly moving. He is a strong, lively colt with lots of character, and while we cannot promise he will score any goals, he has certainly won everyone over already.Staff will continue to monitor Sugar and Kane closely as he grows, develops and takes his first careful steps towards a healthy future.More from Your HorseHow hacking can improve your competition performanceHow to tell if a horse is happy: behaviourist reveals 13 key signsFed up with flies? Your Horse puts eight fly sprays to the testThe post Could newborn foal Kane help England on the road to World Cup glory? appeared first on Your Horse.
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