"So Sad": After Devastating Injury, Equestrian World Mourns I Like To Move It

The equestrian world is mourning over I Like To Move It's passing. His injury has caused great discontent among horse riders all around the world. He was a cherished employee at Grange Hill Farm and was well-known for his generosity and commitment. 

 A Heart of Gold

'I Like To Move It' was more than just a horse; he represented grace and strength, charming people around him with his kind and dedicated nature and calming inexperienced and experienced riders with his softness.

Many happy memories

The horse has left an indelible mark on people's hearts, inspiring riders, trainers, and spectators with his beauty and boundless vitality.

A Heartfelt Goodbye

Admirers of 'I Like To Move It' Have shared their grief on social media, emphasizing the deep bond between humans and horses in equestrian sports. Even though his death was deeply felt, his memory continues to inspire us. It is a continual reminder of the beauty and grace that animals bring to our lives.

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