Massive Clydesdales gallop in meadow for breathtaking sight

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Clydesdale horses are a beautiful sight at any time, but when they are galloping through flowers and long grass with their herd, the result is truly breath taking. These are the second largest horses in the world and can weigh an impressive 2,000lbs. They are massive and well-muscled beasts that exude raw power and majesty, even while standing still. Despite their formidable size and strength, these horses are gentle and personable, responding well to people.

Clydesdales are a breed that originate from Scotland that was meant to create powerful work horses that would be used to haul heavy equipment on farms. Their strength and stamina made them essential to farmers before mechanization and they are credited with being the backbone of many farming nations.

But these Clydesdales are very unique. They live a life that is very different from the traditional role of the breed. Samson, who carries the camera on his halter for some of the footage in this video runs joyfully with his herd who live and work on a magical farm in Indian River, Ontario, called the Mane Intent. They are horses carefully chosen for something beautiful. They do not perform physical labor. They are part of a unique program that teaches people leadership skills, promotes self-discovery, and assists with healing for those who have struggled with trauma and emotionally upsetting experiences. Some of the most incredible work that they do is providing therapy for veterans and first responders.

The herd is a mix of breeds, with several being Clydesdales. Each horse has a different personality and a different gift and each one offers a truly unique opportunity for bonding, learning, or healing.

Many of the horses have come from much different lives. Harry, a race horse whose career path changed after a heart problem, is the playful character. Samson, who films his family galloping on the hill, is a quiet and soulful beast, having come from a life of hard work. He is awe inspiring in every movement and the combination of his sheer power and gentle presence attracts those who struggle emotionally. Melody, the nurturer, is an affectionate mare who responds quickly to those looking for reassurance. Even Leroy, the donkey, is a true character and brings a comical and endearing quality to the herd. He runs joyfully too and possibly dreams that he is a graceful, long-legged horse in their eyes.

Resembling the landscape of Scotland, this lush, green meadow at the Mane Intent is where the horses let loose each day and run or graze, as the mood strikes them. The horses are tightly bonded and connected with each other and they all respond when of them decides that a warm summer morning in the meadow was meant for galloping joyfully. They graze and run and soak in the beauty of the farm. Each of the horses has found their true calling and a higher purpose here and they genuinely love what they do. Eager to meet new people to interact with, they are always willing to work their magic, however it is needed.

Watching the horses enjoying their new lives is a very peaceful experience, especially when Jennifer, the owner explains the unique history of each horse and the challenges that some of them also faced before finding their home here. Their arrival here was a happy ending for some and a new beginning for all of them.

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