Oklahoma newcomers use lottery winnings on a rare Gypsy cob
NORMAN — The sturdy-looking, black-and-white horse standing in a rural Newalla yard shakes a thatch of long hair out of his eyes and heads on feathery legs toward a patch of fresh grass.
Unfettered, the horse wanders the acreage owned by Cindy and Dennis Atkinson , grazing contentedly until Cindy Atkinson calls out his name. Like an affectionate puppy, Twilight Thunder turns and lopes toward her, thrusting ...
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