Guinness World Records’s oldest living horse – who was once owned by legendary actor Burt Reynolds – has died shortly after attaining the title, the organization announced recently. World's oldest horse, once owned by Hollywood legend Burt Reynolds, dies at age 40https://t.co/m6D2n4ycpw — Guinness World Records (@GWR) July 21, 2025Dzama added that Mokie instead demonstrated “what a horse can do with just their magic”. Dzama began looking after Mokie while the owner who acquired the horse from Reynolds was out of town. That second owner “enjoyed many years riding all over” the US with him, Dzama told the records organization. “He was just a really special guy.”Before Mokie, Guinness World Records recognized Echoquette the Arabian mare as the oldest living horse.