Former Champion Horse Finds Permanent Home in Florida

A former champion Quarter Horse abused by his previous owners has found a permanent home on a 140-acre Florida ranch.

He’s Doubly Sonny brought $14,000 at a Polk County Sheriff’s auction two weeks ago, and already several people are

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A former champion Quarter Horse abused by his previous owners has found a permanent home on a 140-acre Florida ranch.


He’s Doubly Sonny brought $14,000 at a Polk County Sheriff’s auction two weeks ago, and already several people are requesting his stud service.


Sonny, as he’s now known, was underfed and living in what a veterinarian called a “sewage swamp” when deputies found him three years ago. He was nursed back to health in a stall on a sheriff’s farm in Bartow.


Eunice Herko, Sonny’s new owner, said he could put on more weight, but he’s in excellent health

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