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Wells Fargo Horses National Equine VIP’s

January 1, 2014 by EquineVIP


Wells Fargo trailerMillions of people have seen the Wells Fargo’s horses – they are always a crowd favorite. Since 1858 Wells Fargo has been the King of corporate horses. They have 200 horses used mainly for parades and community events with public figures. The beautiful horses are kept through-out America from Lancaster,Colorado to Greensboro, Georgia.
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