Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Alycia burton (research project)


Alycia burton has a talent spotting potential in horses. She takes on horses that are considered dangerous they have been abused beaten or just left in the paddock. Alycia has now invested her time rehabilitating them and training them.

From a Facebook photo on her profile page took her by surprise. She posted a small photo of her free jumping. Now she has over 3 million views on her YouTube channel what started out as playing around in the paddock gained her international attention.

Alycia was born in 1988 and raised in the far north region of doubtless bay on New Zealand’s east coast her parents always made her work for things she wanted so he never had any money to have lessons so she taught herself to ride. She lived with 3 older brothers and hard working parents at aged 15 she dropped out of college with no qualifications she found the one job available in her small town and started her working career. Through hard work and dedication Alycia now has a long term lease on a 20 acre property in Karake the property now enables her to take horses her have been labelled useless and now train them

But out of all the horses Alycia has owned banjo has been the most outstanding banjo is also known as classic gold rush because of his unique golden like patches and his world record of jumping the highest jump without a saddle of bridle.

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