The chilly spring day finds Irv Naylor whirring around his 150-acre horse farm near Glyndon in his motorized wheelchair, greeting the thoroughbreds and even snuggling at times. “I love it when one of them rests his head on my shoulder,” says Naylor, 83. “If you rub the outside of his jaw, you can…
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Nearly 20 years after fall, steeplechase thoroughbred owner Irv Naylor lifted by passion for horses
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