stereotyper
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Thanks to everyone for continued interest. I have now found out that the horse (chestnut warmblood, 'Bertie') was being kept at a campsite in
Bishop's Castle (Shropshire), but has now been moved on again to another location, most likely to be in England, about 2 months ago. This could be
the same county, an adjacent one or even one further away; of course, very difficult to predict.
I believe the following 'highlight' will be the most efficient way of being able to locate his whereabouts. Namely, the woman who has him in
her possession has established a clear pattern to her movements - she has been securing house-keeping jobs with households that have their own
facilities (on-site) for stabling horses, so enabling her to keep Bertie there aswell (closeby), generally out of view. Thus, I would be grateful if simply
this scenario of a women (with her son) starting a housekeeping job with a horse in-tow rings bells with anyone directly, or because they know
someone in that (new) situation, to please let me know as we might strike lucky. Thanks again.
Bishop's Castle (Shropshire), but has now been moved on again to another location, most likely to be in England, about 2 months ago. This could be
the same county, an adjacent one or even one further away; of course, very difficult to predict.
I believe the following 'highlight' will be the most efficient way of being able to locate his whereabouts. Namely, the woman who has him in
her possession has established a clear pattern to her movements - she has been securing house-keeping jobs with households that have their own
facilities (on-site) for stabling horses, so enabling her to keep Bertie there aswell (closeby), generally out of view. Thus, I would be grateful if simply
this scenario of a women (with her son) starting a housekeeping job with a horse in-tow rings bells with anyone directly, or because they know
someone in that (new) situation, to please let me know as we might strike lucky. Thanks again.