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- Granite's Unyielding Strength
Granite's Unyielding Strength
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December 10, 2025
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22 years 5 months 8 days
❤️ Nature & Soul
Granite was strong, calm, and profoundly dependable. He took his work seriously, leaning into the harness with steady power. He was gentle with children, allowing them to climb on his back. He was stoic, never complaining. His personality was like the bedrock—solid, unchanging, and the basis upon which everything else was built. He wasn't just a horse
⭐ Special Memory
Granite's strength was staggering yet controlled - watching his muscles ripple like living stone as he pulled stumps or plowed gardens showed monumental power applied with careful precision.
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Granite loved leaning into his massive collar with steady power, his deep resonant snort announcing work, pulling heavy tools, and being the living tractor foundation of farm life.
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Honoring a Belgian draft horse whose monumental power built our farm and whose gentle nature built our family.
Granite was a foundation. A red roan Belgian, his muscles rippled under his coat like living stone. He was our living tractor, pulling stumps, plowing gardens, moving logs. His strength was staggering, yet he applied it with careful control. He had a deep, resonant snort and a way of lowering his head to accept his massive collar. The farm feels less anchored now, missing the solid thud of his hooves, the creak of his harness. The tools he pulled sit idle, too heavy for smaller horses, reminders of work done by a giant.
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