NJ.com published an article on October 14, 2016 featuring several of our listings. According to the article:
Horses can go missing for many reasons. Horses sold or given away, or even adopted out with a contract may not be protected. Here are some open cases filed with Netposse.org:
Maxie Double Fudge, promise of a forever home broken
According to the incident report:
Maxie Double Fudge, a.k.a. Lexy, a quarter horse mare was given away as a broodmare with promises for a forever home in North Carolina. She was ridden for three months and then in turn sold as a riding horse to some children in New York. The new owner was not told about some very important veterinary information.
The original owner just wants to make sure that the new owners are aware of the mare's issues.
Lexy is bay with a star.
See photos and more information at http://www.netposse.com/view_report.asp?reportid=5055
Resource: NJ.com, http://www.nj.com/horsenews/2016/10/owners_still_search_for_horses.html
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Debi Metcalfe
Founder | debi@netposse.com
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