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Distinctly Montana Gal Spring 2014

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D I S T I N C T L Y M O N T A N A S P R I N G | 2 0 1 4 2 2 Gal ere's something about gals and hors — and dogs, and cows, and all the animals we fall in love with. Some have •panded their love for animals into busins. Jane Heath owner, montana horse sanctuary in simms As a child in Billings, Jane looked out her front window to see two young girls riding horses past her house. "I fell in love," she gushes. "I started riding when I was eight and got my first horse at 12." Later, as a Professional Equine Therapist, Jane discovered a need to expand her rehab services into rescue. "A lot of these horses have lost their faith in human beings, and it's a joy to watch them gain weight when they were skinny or move better after being lame." Justin, an Arabian found stand- ing over his dead pasture-mate, rehabbed with Jane's staff for over two years. "His heart was broken when he first came to us. He would just hide his head in the corner." Recently, Jane visited Justin at his adoptive home. "He's this incredibly friendly and relaxed guy now. That's what it's all for." www.montanahorsesanctuary.org JoHN ASHLEy FINE ART PHoToGRAPHy women at work: With Animals by shelby humphries

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