HORSES WORK HEALING MAGIC ON HUMANS.(Lifestyles/Spotlight)(Colorado Critters Page)

From: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) | Date: February 28, 1998| Author: Jones, Rebecca | Copyright information

Byline: Rebecca Jones Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer

A blind cowboy in El Paso County puts absolute trust in his horse, Shotgun, as they ride the range together, herding cattle.

And a college English literature teacher in Parker sits at her dining room table in awe as she ponders this relationship.

``Sheesh!'' mutters Sharon Janusz, as she recounts how Rush cowboy Gail Claussen keeps working despite a degenerative eye disease that has left him abl...

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