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Stolen Horse International, Inc.
PO Box 1341
Shelby, NC 28151
(704) 484-2165
stolenhorse@netposse.com
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Stolen Horse Story
What was happening to Blue?
We were just heart sick worrying what was happening to Blue, and
thinking that we might never see him again. He was sooooo
gentle and easy going that few people realized he was a stallion.
He trusted everyone and that made it easier for the thieves to get
him to the trailer.
I think the only thing that saved those two boys was that the
crooks tried to load two studs, in the spring into the same
trailer. When the appaloosa stud got home he was extremely jumpy
and worked up and was pulling out of our hands.
When we finally found Blue he was scared of everyone and
running from everything. When he heard Bills voice he stopped
short, looked around and came galloping back to him and whinnying. He
sounded really happy.
Our neighbors were out looking too and had their trailer. We
loaded him in it but he really didn't want to go into the strange trailer.
Bill talked him in. This from a horse that is so laid back that he
would go into any trailer and go with anyone before.
I am assuming that they must have been pretty rough and used
shockers on them . He was dirty and had been really sweated up at
some time so he must have put up a struggle to escape.
Penny Kowalski.
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