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Seeing him run after years of neglect is too cool for words! :2thumbs:

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Seeing him run after years of neglect is too cool for words! :2thumbs:

Yeah. You can almost see the little guy having a "eureka!" moment when he hops around testing his leg then goes for a run. A moment of pure joy for the little guy no doubt.

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Seeing him run after years of neglect is too cool for words! :thumbsup:

Yeah. You can almost see him having a "eureka!" moment when he hops around testing his leg then goes for a run. A moment of pure joy for the little guy no doubt.

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Great story... thanks for sharing. That little guy reminds me of one of mine, my stallion (5 legs if you get my drift), named Oliver.

I don't really think it is fair to say that a horse born without a hoof and cannon bone was neglected because one did not buy it an artificial leg. I have been around horses for many years now and that horse would have been likely euthanized by even the most generous of owners. Not knowing the real back story the horse is fortunate to be alive and it is a heart warming story.

Here is my boy Oli.

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I just thought this story was great. To see the little horse run fast was the best part for me. He gets to do what horses should do.....

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Nice post...

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