Watch What Happens When These Beautiful Horses Are Reunited, Truly HEARTWARMING!

In December of 2012, Sue was able to repurchase Arthur, a horse that she’d bred but sadly had to sell. During the time he’d been gone, two of Arthur’s foalhood playmates had come to live with her.

William had been friends with Arthur since they were babies and Harry came to live there a year later. Since the spring of 2009, Harry and William have shared their lives with lots of different horses and ponies.

Would Arthur, who’s a thoroughbred sports horse, now eight-and-a-half years old – have any recollection whatsoever of the two New Forest pony pals he’d shared his youth with? And likewise, would William and Harry remember the little thoroughbred who’d once been their best playmate?

Sue made arrangements for this incredible reunion to take place in the English field where William and Harry had once lived for a short time. She enlisted the help of Bruce Selkirk, a filmmaker, to capture the reunion on camera.

The film you’re about to see is about five minutes long and it’s the edited version of almost an hours worth of incredible footage.

Just know that the Mustons Field, where the reunion takes place and where all three of these horses grew up together, had already been sold when this reunion takes place.

There wasn’t anything familiar to them, other than their own hearts and souls.

A while back, Sue posted an update. It is now April 2015 and I thought I would give you an update. Arthur, William and Harry are still all together and very happy, so am I!

We now have a wonderful home in South Dartmoor where we run Adventures with Horses, Equine Facilitated Experiential Learning.

What a wonderful and heartwarming reunion these beautiful horses had! I’m so happy that they’ve all been reunited with each other and that they’ve found their happily ever after!

What do you think about this incredible reunion?

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