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Horses: Spain’s heartbeat
THERE´S something uniquely captivating about the sound of hooves on Spanish cobblestones or the serene sight of a horse grazing in a sundappled meadow. In Spain, horses are more than just a cultural icon or a means of transportation. For many, they are cherished members of the family, loved and pampered as any pet would be. Imagine the bond one feels when a horse, with its soulful eyes, gently nuzzles up seeking affection, or the joy of watching it frolic with sheer delight. It's not just about riding; it's the conversations whispered between a horse and its owner during quiet moments, the shared sunsets, and the mutual trust.
Caring for a horse is undeniably demanding. It goes beyond providing shelter and food. It’s about understanding their emotions, ensuring they have