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Re: lost horse in Texas
I attach dog tags to all of my gear. They identfy the horse, me and a
choice of my husbands work and my home #. This is attached to the halter,
bridle, breast collar and saddle. A cheap price to get your horse back, and
also your gear if it is torn off.
At 11:27 PM 1/3/1999 EST, Dbeverly4@aol.com wrote:
>Hi Carla, My heart goes out to you! My horse did exactly the same thing to
>me in Minnesota. I was lucky though because I was with a friend. We jumped
>on her mare double and chased the bugger for a while. till we realized he
was
>having fun! Then we stopped and let him follow us back to the trailers.
>Happy ending there. Another friend lost her horse when he refused to cross a
>horse gate, bucked, dumped her and took off, saddle and all into the
>backcountry. We found him after two days of mounted searching. The best bet
>is to search for him (if this is back country type of search) with other
>horses. They will whinny and search each other out. I'll be thinking of you
>with all the positive energy I can muster (I'm in California now and we're
big
>on that). Please let me know how it goes!!
>
>Sylvia
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