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Yoli', uno de los 2.468 equinos que jalaban carretas en las calles de Bogotá, hoy disfruta de su jubilación. Historia de una yegua que del caos de la capital, donde trabajaba con recicladores, pasó a una pesebrera donde su única preocupación es pastar.

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00:00I love you, I love you
00:35What was the name of Lucero?
00:42The name of Lucero I acquired in the 90's.
00:49In the 90's, I started with him spreading milk and coal.
01:01From that time, my life took me to build three more.
01:09The name of Lucero, Candela, Juan Diablo and the Pulgas.
01:16I collected my material in the day, the wood and the night, the reciclase.
01:23That was my life for the support of my children.
01:30The condition in which one sees animals when one goes in a car and sees a person in a zorra,
01:37the correa, how they catch them, how they treat them.
01:41It gives you the opportunity to improve the lives of animals.
01:46That's why I decided to adopt them.
01:48In the beginning, I wanted to adopt a single horse, but when I called for adoption,
01:54they told me that there was a horse that had problems in the neck,
01:58that was already operated, that was married,
02:01and that really seemed to be that nobody wanted to take it.
02:05So I said, well, I take it.
02:07And they gave me another two horse, complete three horse.
02:09The last one that I gave me is a eagle color alazán,
02:15one eye falling,
02:17one eye falling,
02:19one black eye,
02:21one black eye,
02:24one lunar in the front.
02:26Eventually...
02:31As long as the hair was gone getting all hearts,
02:35they were in a non-consuming they were not alone
02:41and they were not alone any longer.
02:45In the same way, they were not alone,
02:50they were with their ears to help themselves.
02:51They were not alone,
02:51they were doing it all,
02:51they were trained in a long way and they were eating them.
02:54In fact, they're injured with theignant hair,
02:55they were doing it all,
02:56and it really gave us a lot of sadness when we were able to recover.
03:07At that time, we had no limits of load,
03:11we had more volume than what could exist,
03:18but the horse had to go up to 2 miles.
03:31There are ways that people win their lives,
03:34and not necessarily have to be maltratating a animal,
03:37and if generally those who use these horses
03:39are people who work with the trash, recycling them,
03:43then there are other systems,
03:44and I think it's been a good policy
03:48to have taken the decision to change the horses
03:52and give them another way or another way to work
03:55or another way to work to these people.
04:15For a horse to walk to the tree,
04:16It's like a forest that moves,
04:16it's like a wind there,
04:19it's like the wind moving,
04:21and it's like a freedom.
04:23For us to walk,
04:25it's like the wind.
04:27For us to walk,
04:37I love him a lot, because I'm my best friend.
04:57I love him a lot, because I'm my best friend.
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