Being into horse most of my life I love reading a good true horse story, I just finished this book….
Snowman was rescued from a slaughterhouse truck at an auction when he was only 8 years old. He had been a plow horse and the owner thought he was used up. Harry de Leyer, a poor immigrant horse trainer who worked at a school for girls in Long Island thought differently and purchased him off the truck for $80.00 A LOT of money back then for someone like Harry. He saw something special in that horses eyes the first time they looked at each other. Snowman earned his keep at the girls school giving riding lessons. Not the prettiest, or the flashiest or the fastest, but destined to have a wondrous jumping career you only see in the movies…
It felt good to read about a true horseman who had a real bond with this gentle giant….he went on to have a jumping career of five years and beat some of the best of the best in a higher echelon equestrian society. Harry also knew when enough was enough and retired him at the age of 13.
He sure doesn’t look like a plow horse here, does he??????
He lived to the ripe old age of 26 when kidney failure ended his life with a humane euthanasia…people still can see his grave under the tree in his favorite pasture on the farm Harry and his wife owned in Long Island. What a wonderful story of the life and times of the early 1950’s and the people who had the money to have champion show jumpers and how the new Middle Class working man in America had his horse to cheer for also! If you like horses and history, this is a great read.
8 comments:
Loved the post. Will have to check the book out. My husband and I rescued a horse that used to race in Florida.
He was at auction. He has bad feet but he keeps on eating. A very gentle horse. Our grand kids love him.
Have a great day! Glad I found your blog!
Thanks for sharing such a great story!! Isn't great there are folks out there who will rescue a large breed animal?
Best chris
I was just thinking, since I read all the time, that I should do a blog post on what I'm currently reading.
I'm glad you did as this sounds like a very good story.
Have a happy day,
Linda
What a great story. He was a beautiful horse! Sounds like a great read.
I would hate to frighten people with the books I might be currently reading...lol! I like posts about books other bloggers enjoy...horse books make me cry! =D
Aww, what a sweet story Sandy! I know a young lady who rides and one of her horses is quite elderly, she would love this book! Have a great weekend, Nan
This looks like just the kind of book that I would like to read! Thanks for letting us know about Snowman! :)
Erica
Sandy, I thought of you a recent weekend ago when my SIL came to town for Dressage. I amazed myself in feeling so much more comfortable around horses. They cast a magical spell! Have a great week! E
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