Join with us this week with Grant Bilbrey of Doubling Gap Ranch as he shares the sojourns of his youth through Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and eventually back to the United States where along with his family, they nurtured their fervor for the Arabian Horse.
After purchasing an incredible 300 acres nestled in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, the family went into business in cattle and in red and blue roan quarter horses, but that itch wasn’t quite scratched. That was when Grant heard of the incredible tragedy of the Yorklyn Arabians barn fire, which tragically claimed all but one horse in residence in December of 2014.
While this fire united the Arabian community in support and an outpouring of goodwill, that single horse remained, and Grant was galvanized to bring her home, learning she had life-altering injuries from the incident.
After a lot of love and vet work, she was returned to near-normality, and blessed them with the foal she had been carrying during the accident, and then a second, sired by another stallion who had tragically not survived. This second foal was Amer Sucar, named for the breeder of her mother. This is a heartwarming story, not of loss,but of rebirth.
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