We’ve all heard the sayings, “She’s a horse person,” or “he’s a dog person.” We align and label
ourselves with our likes, interests and passions. This week’s horse has done the same thing in his
life, and if you ask anyone who knows him, they would tell you that Mr. Meso is definitely a
“people horse.”
“First and foremost, this horse absolutely loves people,” said Mr. Meso’s owner and trainer,
Matthew Clarke. “He doesn’t have a mean bone in his body.”
From all accounts, Mr. Meso has been like this his whole life, and just like a child who is the
result of good parenting, credit has to be given to those who raised Meso.
Mr. Meso was bred by and for a number of years raced for Lloyd Lockhart’s Cedar Lock Farm,
winning a maiden special in his second start before going on to be a multiple stakes winner at
two, and going on to win stakes the following year and several years after.
Click to read more:
http://www.paulickreport.com/features/ottb-showcase/cosequin-presents-ottb-showcase-mr-meso-a-k-a-meso/
ourselves with our likes, interests and passions. This week’s horse has done the same thing in his
life, and if you ask anyone who knows him, they would tell you that Mr. Meso is definitely a
“people horse.”
“First and foremost, this horse absolutely loves people,” said Mr. Meso’s owner and trainer,
Matthew Clarke. “He doesn’t have a mean bone in his body.”
From all accounts, Mr. Meso has been like this his whole life, and just like a child who is the
result of good parenting, credit has to be given to those who raised Meso.
Mr. Meso was bred by and for a number of years raced for Lloyd Lockhart’s Cedar Lock Farm,
winning a maiden special in his second start before going on to be a multiple stakes winner at
two, and going on to win stakes the following year and several years after.
Click to read more:
http://www.paulickreport.com/features/ottb-showcase/cosequin-presents-ottb-showcase-mr-meso-a-k-a-meso/