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AUBURN- Jessica May doesn't remember exactly what it was that made her fall in love with horses; she just remembers that for almost her entire life, horses and horseback riding have fascinated her, dating back to her first ride when she was 7 years old.
“I don't really know what got me started when I was little,” said May, now 21. “I just knew that I loved horses and that I always wanted to ride them.”
May's parents saw their daughter's interest and signed her up for lessons with Karen Kulha of Birch Wood Stables.
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