Rod Lugert will bring two of his Belgian draft horses to campus Saturday to offer carriage rides during the Skate-a-thon for Parkinsons. |
Lugert and the horses will be on campus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and give rides around the east end of the UNMC campus.
The carriage rides cost $5 a person with all proceeds supporting the skate-a-thon — which is a fundraiser for Parkinson’s research and care.
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How did you become involved with your work with horses?
When I was a kid my dad always had draft horses, so when he passed away in 1997, I brought his horses down from North Dakota.
How many horses do you have?
I have six Belgian horses. I will only bring two to campus on Saturday. Their names are Bob and Dolly.
When do you work with horses?
I belong to the Sodbusters Association in North Dakota and twice a year I take four horses up there for field demonstrations. In the summer months, I do some field work as time allows and also take them to parades. In the winter, when weather cooperates, I do sleigh rides.