Before the Great Ceremony 30.4, 62 brave horse of the cavalry mobile police delegation is being specially cared for, from scientific nutrition to strict training schedule, to ensure good physical condition for the historic parade day.
Overcoming the journey of more than 1,700km from Thai Nguyen to Ho Chi Minh City, the elite horses and officers and soldiers have entered the peak training phase.
In order for the horse to always be healthy and keep the majesty on the big holiday, the cavalry force has implemented a meticulous care process to every detail at a specialized training area, where there are full breeding facilities, separate drops, medical areas.

Every day, the horses are closely monitored by the veterinary team. Any small change is recorded and adjusted in time in the care mode, helping horses to avoid fatigue and loss of strength due to high intensity of exercise. As a result, these horses always maintain the best physical condition and stable charisma for an important parade day.
The diet of each horse is also scientifically built with 4 meals a day. The diet includes imported and nutritious imported Alfalfa grass, green grass, high quality bran and licking and licking essential minerals.
The calculation of nutrition is flexibly adjusted according to physical condition, motor strength and weather conditions, ensuring that the horses are always durable, firm muscles and the necessary alertness throughout the training process.


Not only is it delicious, after each stressful training session, the horses are also carefully "spa" with the bathing with special baths, smooth bristles and neatly trimming, maintaining the appearance when appearing in public.
Another important stage, requiring ingenuity and rhythmic coordination, is the horseshoe care. On average, every month, the nails of each horse will be checked and closed once. This is a key process, directly affecting the ability to mobilize, balance and endurance of the horse during the parade process.

The special cohesion between people and horses is also a key factor that creates the harmony in the parade squad.
Each officer and soldier is assigned to take care of a horse. They not only train but also feel like relatives, from feeding, taking practice to cleaning the barn and monitoring daily health.
This deep attachment forms a close relationship, helping the horse identify and obey the soldiers absolutely in every situation, ensuring the squad is always solid and solemn in the parade.