toomanyneds
Active Member
Desperately searching for Annie sold/ given away from Newbury area to Birmingham!!
I am trying to trace an old horse that both myself and my sister had when we were younger. Sadly my sister was killed a couple of years ago and both myself and my mother really feel the need to trace this loving little mare for memory's sake.
Annie is about 15.2hh and would be in her mid-late 20s.
Annie should be very easy to spot and he description is as follows;
Chestnut mare, 2 white hind stockings, white blaze down her face.
Annie had old wire scars around both of her front feet, around her nose, poll and throat lash area, she also had white scars all down her wither.
Annie was an incredibly bad loader and a wind sucker.
She could be difficult with picking up her hind feet due to stiffness.
Annie is an incredibly quiet, loving and friendly horse.
When we passed Annie on she went to the Newbury area as a companion and a quiet lead rein for a small boy with autism.
I have been told by these people that their older daughter found boys and gave up riding so they gave Annie away with the sale of the daughters horse.
She is believed to be still alive and in the Birmingham area.
If anybody has any information on this Mare please do let me know, it would be a dream come true to know that she is well and possibly see her again.
I will locate and upload some pictures on her this evening.
Thanks in advance
I am trying to trace an old horse that both myself and my sister had when we were younger. Sadly my sister was killed a couple of years ago and both myself and my mother really feel the need to trace this loving little mare for memory's sake.
Annie is about 15.2hh and would be in her mid-late 20s.
Annie should be very easy to spot and he description is as follows;
Chestnut mare, 2 white hind stockings, white blaze down her face.
Annie had old wire scars around both of her front feet, around her nose, poll and throat lash area, she also had white scars all down her wither.
Annie was an incredibly bad loader and a wind sucker.
She could be difficult with picking up her hind feet due to stiffness.
Annie is an incredibly quiet, loving and friendly horse.
When we passed Annie on she went to the Newbury area as a companion and a quiet lead rein for a small boy with autism.
I have been told by these people that their older daughter found boys and gave up riding so they gave Annie away with the sale of the daughters horse.
She is believed to be still alive and in the Birmingham area.
If anybody has any information on this Mare please do let me know, it would be a dream come true to know that she is well and possibly see her again.
I will locate and upload some pictures on her this evening.
Thanks in advance