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Yoder boy breaks barriers of autism with his lamb at the El Paso County Fair
EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) - To some, lambs are just cute farm animals, but they’re also one of the reasons a little boy went from non-verbal to speaking while showing them in competitions. 11-year-old Gage from Yoder, Colorado is breaking the barriers of autism. For 6 years, he...
11-year-old’s rise to fame shows the power of love through animals
(EL PASO COUNTY, Colo.) — In a now viral post on Facebook, an 11-year-old boy from Yoder is getting some much-deserved praise after placing in his first show alongside his lamb at the El Paso County Fair. It was picture-perfect this week for 11-year-old Gage Graves, but getting to this moment wasn’t an easy road. […]
A Strong Bond: Gage and Lambo
CALHAN, CO., July 18, 2024 — When Gage Graves, who is now 11 years old, moved with his family to the Yoder, Colo., area they were all hoping to build upon his existing love of horses with more animals that would be made possible through their purchase of a 40-acre hobby farm. Gage had experienced some wins through hippotherapy as he navigated the daily challenges of autism. He was nonverbal at the time, but the move to the country was the beginning of some big changes.
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