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| Equines and inmates |
| By abqjournal.com- Dan Boyd |
| Published: 08/18/2014 |
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SPRINGER – On an unseasonably cool day in late July, John Taylor took a break from working out a horse named Outlaw to talk about cowboy rehabilitation. With a training whip in one hand and an orange prison shirt on his back, the former Marine described how he has worked to gain the trust of the horses he helps train – and the meaning of that trust. “That’s the thing about horses – they teach you patience,” said Taylor, who is serving time in prison for vehicular homicide. “The more you try to tell them what to do, the more they resist. Read More. |
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