Daniel Carroll
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Mr. Forgotten Sea
Jihad says he owes the first half of his life to his horses, and now it's time to do something for them. The first time I saw Mr. Big Sea was at a military horse farm in Damascus, the capital of Syria. Because of the war, there were few visitors to the farm for more than two years. It was a rare occasion that a foreigner visited the farm, so Jihad, the horse trainer, invited Mr. Big Sea to run around with me. Mr. Dahai carried me in a gentlemanly manner and walked me around the stable twice. Arabian horses are notorious for their strong nature, but not only that, they are also very smart. They often shake their heads to test you, and once they find out you are a novice, they will be mischievous and either do not move, or run as fast as they can. If they like you, they will be tricky; if they happen not to like you, then, you really have to be careful. That's why taming Arabian horses has always been a fascination for Middle Eastern men.
By Daniel Carroll3 years ago in Petlife