Living Legend

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Jacob (Jack) Moorman ISBN: 9781635681031
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: March 26, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jacob (Jack) Moorman
ISBN: 9781635681031
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: March 26, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

At fifteen years old, the author started his horse career with a man that was the superintendent

of Landerd Count High School. His name was J. H. Noblin. He was a professional walking horse

trainer. He built a little stable behind the school with ten little stalls.

He asked the author’s father if he could work for him after school, and from there, the author

started riding colts. Then the author slowly graduated up to the aged horses.

After two tours in the military, the author returned home and opened his own business,

Moorman Stables.

After some time and many horses later, the author had a colt raised on the place, and his name

was Living Legend. Without a doubt, he was the greatest horse the author had ever thrown his legs

across. After the author won the stub class in the three-year- old championship, he sadly had to sell

Living Legend to a lady that lived in St. Louis, Missouri. The following year, the new owner started

showing him, and to her amazement, Living Legend won many championships.

With all their sorrow, he died that fall with a brain tumor. This is why the author has written

this book, to tell of his lifetime training of the Tennessee walking horse. And this is also why the

author is dedicating this book to Living Legend.

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At fifteen years old, the author started his horse career with a man that was the superintendent

of Landerd Count High School. His name was J. H. Noblin. He was a professional walking horse

trainer. He built a little stable behind the school with ten little stalls.

He asked the author’s father if he could work for him after school, and from there, the author

started riding colts. Then the author slowly graduated up to the aged horses.

After two tours in the military, the author returned home and opened his own business,

Moorman Stables.

After some time and many horses later, the author had a colt raised on the place, and his name

was Living Legend. Without a doubt, he was the greatest horse the author had ever thrown his legs

across. After the author won the stub class in the three-year- old championship, he sadly had to sell

Living Legend to a lady that lived in St. Louis, Missouri. The following year, the new owner started

showing him, and to her amazement, Living Legend won many championships.

With all their sorrow, he died that fall with a brain tumor. This is why the author has written

this book, to tell of his lifetime training of the Tennessee walking horse. And this is also why the

author is dedicating this book to Living Legend.

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