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Senior Spotlight:
a life of horses
Donald Becker, 91
Donald Becker, 91, of Kimball can answer any
question pertaining to horses, as he has raised,
trained, and driven hundreds of them throughout his
life. Becker’s dad gave him his fi rst horse to drive
when he was 10 years old. “And when I got good at
that, he gave me two . . . then six . . . then 10, on a
stream bottom plow,” recalled Becker.
The Beckers lterally used horse power to take care
of farm work for many years, and were actually the
last ones to get a tractor in the Kimball area. Don’t
be fooled by the horses’ size and strength, though.
Becker says horses are “nicer animal[s] than any oth-
er animal on the planet. You be good to them, they’ll
be good to you.”
One of the most memorable escapades Becker took
was leading a wagon train to Itasca State Park. “I
drove them all the way, my horses,” he said. “Even
crossed the head of the Mississippi.”
He also did a lot of showings at the Minnesota State
Fair, and later became the 1998 national champion at
the World Percheron Congress. He won it with a six-
horse hitch. “I was pretty hard to beat down there,”
he said beaming.
Decorating Becker’s walls is a collage of paintings
and photographs showcasing Becker, his horses, and
the different wagons he’s driven – including a people
mover, which was given as a gift from a gentleman
Becker used to help advertise.
Becker still owns eight percherons, and he likes to
see them whenever he can. He can still drive a six-
horse hitch. “Horses have been my life,” he stated sol-
emnly. “You’ll never take the liking of horses away
from me.”
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