Max the miniature horse spreading holiday cheer in local Moncton businesses
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She said visiting the community with Max is also an opportunity to educate children about horses and their care. “Their eyes light up they are just filled with joy and they can’t wait to come out and reach and touch and brush his hair,” she said.Patty Musgrave-Quinn, who took her two grandsons to take pictures with Max during his visit in Riverview this week, said it was a great opportunity for the kids.
“It is super awesome for the kids and it gives them an opportunity to see a horse they normally may not have that opportunity to see,” Musgrave-Quinn said. Hutchinson says she plans to do more visitation with Max leading up to the Christmas holidays. People can check out Beloved Miniature Horses Facebook page to find out where the little guy will be trotting to next week.
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