Stolen 16.2hh Bay Gelding

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Stolen 16.2hh bay cob gelding, 11 years. Scar to chest and near hind. Two white hind feet with white up to the fetlocks and 13.2hh light dun/palomino 28 years scar to near hind.

Went from the field in Chipping Campden Saturday 18th June between 5am – 8.15am.

If you have any information please call Gloucester Police on 0845 090 1234 quoting crime number: 0160 – 18/06/11
 
Please add to http://www.nedonline.co.uk/public/lostStolen.aspx

Please send details to Farmkey for Stolen Horse Register (information then circulated throughout UK Horsewatch groups) in this layout:


For Entry Onto The Stolen Horse Register

Stolen / Missing on Loan (delete as reqd)

Owners name:
Address:

Postcode:
Tel:

Crime ref number (req’d):
Police Station:
Officers name:
Contact number:

Horses name:
Sex: Colour:
Height: Breed:
White markings:

Freezebrand or Microchip:

Date stolen:
Address taken from:



Note: Please attach a photo to your email in a jpg format.

Return to: info@farmkey.co.uk


NB A crime number is required for entry onto the SHR
 
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Great news but please people -learn how to describe your horses.

If I'd had the written description to hand and the two from the photo were led past me I would not have given a second look. The horse is in no way a cob and the pony is a buckskin, what is often known a a golden dun in the UK, not a palomino.
 
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