Friday, March 20, 2009

"God forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there are no horses."

Wrote Robert Bontine Cunningham-Graham in 1917, and this is, I am sure, a true sentiment that is shared by all horse lovers. There is perhaps nothing as beautiful as the spectacle of man and horse performing together in unity through mutual understanding.
The horse has, since the virtual beginnings of time, been of enormous importance to man, whether for food, for travel, or working on farmland.
They are highly adaptable, and can live in a wide variety of different climates and terrains.

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