The ANZAC Service held in Bulls, Rangitikei is the only one of its kind.
Today, around 100 people and 30 horses gathered on the outskirts of Bulls to remember a special horse called Bess and all the war animals that never returned home.
Proud Bulls local, Heather Thorby has spent her life learning and sharing the region's history, but she has a special interest in Bess and her journey.
"From what we understand none of the Australian horses went back, and only four horses from WWI returned from the 10,000 [that were sent]," Thorby said.
"Bess was an exceptional animal and the close bond Colonel Powles had with his horse is absolutely brought out by the beautiful statue and the white marble that sit on top of this hill top."