Stolen freeze mark 5cs1

Countrychic

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5 years ago I loaned my 13.2 bright bay tb x to a woman called rachael miller, she had a daughter who was about 10 at the time. we home checked and he was in a field next to the blue ribbon roundabout we visited him once and all seemed fine the next time we went she had disappeared and so had he. The police couldn't help. Just saw this and thought it was worth a try I'd had him for 9 yrs and feel sick every time I see mass horse rescues wondering if he is like that. He would be mid twenties now he was very hot to ride but very docile in the stable. I would happily pay to have him back. Any info greatly appreciated.
Eta he had a White star and a hind sock and had a White scar across his nose and on his sides
 

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So what happened - he was meant to be found and getting picked up back in 2006

http://ihdg.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=Discuss&action=display&thread=19196&page=3

and then here - http://ihdg.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=Discuss&thread=19231&page=1#286502

What was his name ? I'm unable to access my 26fuk account on there now as I deleted it

Cally6008
She calls him Nuggi on the thread

This may????????? be him

Equine Details - NUGGET


Date of Birth
Gender Male
Colour Bay
Height 137cm
Breed Unknown
Submitted by Pet-ID Equine
(ID Passports do not include Pedigree)
Birth Country Not supplied by PIO
 

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That is him, we went to get him and he had gone. We contacted local police, livery yards and estate agents trying to find where she moved to but was unsuccessful.
 

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So why has it took another 5 years to decide to find him ? You should have gone back to the IHDG forum, posted again and then people could have helped and maybe found him quickly. ARGH.

Cuffey found the information on the NED website. You would have to contact Pet-ID Equine to ask about the pony and see what details they could help you with. I would specifically ask them to contact the owner to see if the pony was freezemarked.

It's going to be a tough slog that you must be prepared to keep fighting and looking.
 
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