He showed up like a bad penny, then shined
Siouxperlucky was like a bad penny. Just when his last Maryland owner thought she had him sold, he’d come bombing back down the driveway of her farm, returned by yet another dissenting rider. “A lot of people didn’t like him. They didn’t trust him,” says Emily Goldstein, a young Maryland equestrian who eventually agreed to take him on as a project horse, but wound up finding her soul mate. “My friend had him for two years and she just couldn’t get rid of him. He just wasn’t a fun ride.” More to the point: He was a wiggly, frenzied mess when […]