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“Tears weeping out”; the actress makes a difficult decision

Latvian actress Ieva Aleksandrova-Eklone has published an ad on the social network “Facebook” selling her horse.

“The reality of life introduces adjustments to our dream plans. I am selling a horse-friend,” says Ieva.

She writes that Michael is a 16-year-old Frisian castrate.
Michael has experience in riding competitions at the 1st level of the scheme, he has twice won the 2nd place in the “Horse trail” competition, participated in archery seminars and is very reliable and safe in forest / sea walks – he can go in the forest alone.

The ride can be ridden with or without saddles – if you have a stable seat and do not interfere with the horse. He is easy to control even with his hips (riding both with and without training).

Due to Michael’s expressive appearance, he is an ideal photo and film model.
Great for giving feet, allows yourself to wash yourself with a hose. The blacksmith can trim his nails while the box is not tied to the horse. Allows teeth to be filed without sedation.

The horse has all the necessary vaccines and tests, has a Dutch passport.

Speaking about the decision to sell the horse, the actress reveals that it came slowly and hard.

“The tears have already been wiped out. The decision came long and hard. But it is important for me to ensure good conditions for the horse, not to get into debt with him,” Ieva added.

We have already reported that the actress was facing financial difficulties during the Covid-19 crisis. Turns out, the micro-enterprise tax regularly paid by the actress has not reached the 200 euros requested by the state, therefore, she was denied the benefit during the crisis.

Earlier, she said she lives on savings that will last for several months.

Ieva also made no secret of the fact that she and her husband have already studied job opportunities in England and France.

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