Horse lovers know that when it comes to our animals, we will do anything and everything to give them the best life we can. This was definitely the case for a Prince George, BC horse named Milton, who was born 10 days premature and had leg deformities as a result. Yet despite these challenges and with a little help from a dedicated and loving owner, the horse overcame all odds to live a happy life.

His unique story has inspired a new children’s book, Miracle Milton and his Magic Legs by local author Dustie Hall, with illustrations by JE. Corbett.

A foal with crooked legs.

Milton’s wonky legs. (NAK Horses photos)

Owned by Quarter Horse breeder and trainer Nicole Klassen, who operates NAK Horses, Milton’s initial prognosis wasn’t good. Indeed, more than one vet suggested to Klassen that she put the foal down. While his leg issues were the result of premature birth and not genetic defect, it still made him wobbly on all fours, and parts of his knees were not developing as they should. Even surgery proved not an option after Klassen had saved up for it. But she knew Milton was special.

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