The Clydesdale there was one of the Busch Clydesdales. He got old.

They're like little ostriches. They used to go for $10,000 a pair. They're worth nothing now. I'd give them away today if somebody wouldn't eat them. (People) drain their oil and they eat them, and the oil they use in cosmetics.

The minute you walk in the door, they come up. ... Like boxing, start pushing you. They'll kill you. A friendly one will kill you just as quick as a wild one or quicker because they come up to you.

People walk up and down there every day, two or three hundred people, and if that horse was out there 20 minutes, somebody would have called me.

I had 37 lions and tigers, two chimpanzees, 10 or 12 baboons, a hundred big-horn rams, probably a hundred deer. Zoos would sell me this stuff or they'd trade.