I've seen this man's photo before, but can't name him. I stand to be corrected, but seem to recall he is among the Busch Farms trainers for the Clydesdales.
If you go to their site, get a look at the no less than palatial stables they provide for their magnificent steeds. You'd want one of those stalls for yourself.
No offense to the St. Louis Zoo, where I spent 38 great years and home of some great animal displays, but my favorite animal exhibit was the Clydesdale barn at the AB Brewery. Well groomed animals in shiny brass and polished wood stalls.
Right, JIM. Everything 1st Class throughout, just as it should be. No animal activist, however radical, could find a word to say against these stables.
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I've seen this man's photo before, but can't name him. I stand to be corrected, but seem to recall he is among the Busch Farms trainers for the Clydesdales.
If you go to their site, get a look at the no less than palatial stables they provide for their magnificent steeds. You'd want one of those stalls for yourself.
No offense to the St. Louis Zoo, where I spent 38 great years and home of some great animal displays, but my favorite animal exhibit was the Clydesdale barn at the AB Brewery. Well groomed animals in shiny brass and polished wood stalls.
Right, JIM. Everything 1st Class throughout, just as it should be. No animal activist, however radical, could find a word to say against these stables.
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