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Is someone missing an Arabian stallion?
This was posted on the Florida Horse List, and I thought it was
worth posting on RideCamp also since y'all are so very involved
with Arabians from all over. Perhaps someone can help reunite
this stallion with his rightful owner. If you can, please
respond to Del Miller at the email address below, as she has far
more information than I do. I am merely posting this as a public
service.
Susan
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From: Del Miller <DiamondM@ictransnet.com>
I don't believe I've seen this posted on this list. I got it
from another list and thought it was worthwile to post here as
they suspect the horse is from Fl. There are pictures. If you
would like to see them let me know and I'll forward them to you
personally.
Del
Okeechobee
<<This Arab is believed to be a missing from his rightful owner.
He could possibly have come from the Florida panhandle area. He
was seen at a show sometime in the past year. More info below.
1. This stallion performs "dinner theatre tricks" in order to
attract attention if he is hungry. He has been trained to bow on
one or both knees, and to perform the capriole. The training may
have been conducted by a man, as the horse offers the behavior
when a tall man approaches the paddock. No cue from onlookers is
required to get the horse to perform these difficult movements.
2. The stallion has impeccable ground manners, and respects a
poorly maintained fence despite the proximity of two geldings and
a cycling mare. He appears to have been housed in the vicinity of
other horses and is desperate for human or equine attention.
3. It is possible that this is a Fureyn/Raffles bred horse,
although the source of this information is not entirely reliable.
4. The stallion has a strange habit of playing with his tongue if
he is hungry or trying to attract the attention of other horses.
5. Unfortunately, there is no visible freeze brand or other means
of identification on this horse.
If you recognize this horse, please email me. I believe he has an
owner somewhere who misses him dearly. >>
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