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STORIES
We want to hear your best horse stories! Tell us about yourself, your horse, and why it is you love to ride. Send us an email at: stories@lightfoothorsefarm.com and your story could be published right here on our website! Feel free to attach photos if you like.
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JayaMae's mother, age 14, on her favorite horse, Sheba. Here, Sheba is decorated for Christmas.
This Month's Feature
Our first featured story is one that is close to home for JayaMae. It is a story of moving on instead of giving up... a story of how a horse saved a human, and a human saved a horse. It is the beautiful essense of how our world connects all beings. However different we think we are, we are animals, and we can communicate intimately with other species... let us celebrate life!

After a failed business venture in 2008, Ann S. Byrns was left bankrupt and down-hearted. Being over 50, she found it impossible to gain employment in this country's current recession. However, in the midst of her financial loss, she found hope... in a mustang filly she adopted at a horse auction...

"She is the rescue horse that rescued me, giving me a reason to get up every morning, during the worst phase of the business spiral down."

Beginning on June 1, 2009, Ann S. Byrns is moving 3,000 miles West  to be close to her children. Because she no longer has the financial means to trailer her horse cross-country nor does she think it would be right to do so, Ann will be walking across America with Winnie, her beloved filly friend, who was named after Ann's mother, a spitfire woman who was always full of life and had a contagious love for horses.

Ann and Winnie's trip will be chronicled on the following website:

 www.walkingwithwinnie.com
*A portion of the proceeds from sales made through this website will go to fund Ann Byrns' walk with Winnie. Please visit our horse products page.