Henry Day at Broadleaf Guest Ranch, New Brunswick, Canada
N 45° 45.665 W 064° 42.503
20T E 367148 N 5068921
This fabulous, bronze colored fiberglass horse sits right next to Rt 144 in Albert County, New Brunswick(quite distracting!)
Waymark Code: WMFCYN
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Date Posted: 09/30/2012
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It is very rare to locate a fiberglass horse of this particular copper/bronze color! This color would be considered a "copper" sorrel, although all sorrels are actually copper. Many use the word sorrel and chestnut as interchangeable words, but they are actually different colors, with the sorrel having the copper tone, while chestnuts are also reddish, but without the copper tone, and appearing to have more dark or brown tones.
There is a great website for the Broadleaf Guest Ranch & Restaurant (where Henry Day is employed), including a story of the Hudson family, and it also says the first horse they purchased was called Henry Day, he "was the very first horse to be purchased at Christmastime in '57."
Physical Address: 5526 Rte. 114 Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick Canada
Web site: [Web Link]
Horses Name: Henry Day
Background Story: Henry Day was the first horse purchased by Joyce and Vernon Hudson, the original owners of Broadleaf Guest Ranch (ownership has now expanded to include their children and other relatives).
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