They Gave Me Just Thirty Days to Tame an Aggressive Draft Horse Who Had Already Injured Every Trainer Who Tried Before Me, Was Called a ‘Monster’ by the County, and Even the Experts Said It Was Hopeless — Then a Rebellious Fifteen-Year-Old Foster Kid Walked Into My Barn, Defied Every Expectation, and Somehow Turned Fear Into Trust, Chaos Into Discipline, and Despair Into a Miracle That Nobody Could Have Predicted
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Part 1: The Impossible Task
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The county told me I had thirty days. Thirty days to tame an aggressive draft horse that had already thrown every professional trainer who had ever touched him, or he would be put down. I’m Ethan Hayes, a former cavalryman and horse trainer from Kentucky, now trying to make a life helping troubled animals find peace. I had faced danger overseas, I had trained wild stallions, but nothing in my years of experience prepared me for what was waiting in that barn.
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