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| Horse adopted from the wild helps at-risk kids | |
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| Topic Started: Apr 11 2014, 12:20 PM (114 Views) | |
| Kahu | Apr 11 2014, 12:20 PM Post #1 |
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Horse adopted from the wild helps at-risk kids Benny was a shy, scruffy and untrusting foal when he was adopted from the wild. Now he's so gentle that he is the perfect role model for the at-risk children he works with. Ros Rowe adopted Benny from the Kaimanawa horse muster in 2006. She wanted to give a wild horse a second chance and save it from the slaughterhouse. He joined the Leg Up Trust's stable of horses which Rowe uses to reach out to children with behavioural and social challenges. Source Link In NZ, we have to choose between the Kais (which are technically considered a pest) and our native bush and wildlife. This is a small price to pay to preserve what was here long before the horses were. It is a sad truth. Bryan Adams soundtrack - Sound the Bugle Edited by Kahu, Apr 11 2014, 12:26 PM.
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