One of the most amazing things in the horse world is seeing young interested people who are willing to learn more about horses and being equestrian. The interest might come as inherited by previous generations in their families but surprisingly, there are a lot of these children who have nothing to do with horses but their passion comes by simply watching movies or documentaries on the internet.
In the world that we are living in, a lot of these children change their direction in life when they grow up as, as we all know, being successful in the horse world is really difficult as there are way fewer opportunities offered compared to popular sports or disciplines but at the same time, different professions.
I can’t predict how the situation is going to be in the future as there are a lot of interested young kids who want to become professional jockeys but they might either be pushed by their families to try something else or when they grow up, they might think of it as something that they can’t profit from, hence, they will always try to chase after the most profitable options. No matter what, the important part is that the talent is there.
This girl in the video below, she even found a talented that she didn’t think she had until she spent some qualitative time with horses. Anna Salander is your average, everyday 10-year-old little girl. She goes to school, hangs out with some great friends, and loves to ride her horses more than anything else. But this little girl seems to do a bit more than just ride her horses.
It seems she’s been keeping a close eye on them as well. In an incredible show of empathy, little Anna has literally decided to walk a mile in her furry friend’s horseshoes, and see if she can do the same things that they can. It turns out that she does it so effortlessly, it looks the easiest thing in the world, but it is actually very difficult. A very hilarious talent I would say. Please have a look at the video below and let us know what you think about her unique talent.