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become one of our greatest teachers and reminds us that when we extend
love, we receive it. Sutter was captured from public lands in the Warm
Springs area of Nevada when he was about one year old. He suffered extreme
abuse in his early years and was later deemed “dangerous,”
and was marked as a horse to be destroyed. With the right environment
and communication, Sutter became a trusting and loving mount. He is a
testimony to the forgiving nature of horses. Sutter came to live at Return
To Freedom Sanctuary in 2002. He is an Ambassador for The American Wild
horses of draft stock, whose ancestors helped farm the Great basin.
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