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Chad has been wonderful guest at Downey farm

Champion's personality won him many friends during stay at Milltown
About:"Adair Co KYs most famous thoroughbred: Coax Me Chad"

Ed,
Coax Me Chad has been a delightful and wonderful guest on our farm. We were proud to have him here. His nature is gentle and playful, always racing to the barn for his feed. Many people have asked, "Who is that horse standing by the fence peering at the traffic?"

So many people people would tell us they saw that they "saw Chad today." We knew by their interest how much his celebrity was valued here.



We've had the pleasure of telling his story and what great care that Wally has given him. It has been a family affair; everyone would be checking on him when we were out; or peering through the window to make sure that all was well in his world. We will miss his living here and he will miss the apples that were snuck to him behind Wally's back. So now Wally, that secret is out.

s/Celia Downey

Appropriately, it seems, Coax Me Chad is leaving one idyllic community, Millltown, for another, the new one, appropriately, is Bliss, KY -CM


This story was posted on 2009-05-03 18:08:25
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