Arab horse estate sale - sell or go to slaughter
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The owner of Wind Crystal Farms in Decatur, TX has died. His heard of 60 Arabian and half Arabian horses are for sale. Prices ranging from $100 - $500. Any horses left after 30 days (from yesterday?) will be sent for slaughter. Contact Lincoln Golike for pricing and farm visits 903-818-8523.
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Fortunately they had wonderful response, and apparently are (were?) down to the last four horses:
http://www.bluestone.ws/#/temporary-list
Hope that those final four also found a home. From the info on the above website, all horses needed to be gone by Sunday February 1.
http://www.bluestone.ws/#/temporary-list
Hope that those final four also found a home. From the info on the above website, all horses needed to be gone by Sunday February 1.
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Glad they landed somewhere.
Now if only someone could help out the six matching white Arabs that some POS low-life circus dumped at Cranberry Sale Stable in NJ. Headed to Camelot auction tonight. There is a robust effort to save them taking place. I would love to know the name of the circus that dumped them.
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Now if only someone could help out the six matching white Arabs that some POS low-life circus dumped at Cranberry Sale Stable in NJ. Headed to Camelot auction tonight. There is a robust effort to save them taking place. I would love to know the name of the circus that dumped them.
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The only positive thing to be said about this circus whoever they are, at least they didn't sell them directly to a meat buyer. This way at least there's hope.perfectsoul wrote:Glad they landed somewhere.
Now if only someone could help out the six matching white Arabs that some POS low-life circus dumped at Cranberry Sale Stable in NJ. Headed to Camelot auction tonight. There is a robust effort to save them taking place. I would love to know the name of the circus that dumped them.
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Those horses look like they may have been a "Liberty" act, where a group of horses (usually pretty, matched white or grey) do tricks in unison while "at liberty" in a ring.
Whoever takes one home may find they have a horse who does some flashy tricks (quick turns, spins or rearing) with just visual signals.
Whoever takes one home may find they have a horse who does some flashy tricks (quick turns, spins or rearing) with just visual signals.
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I'm told that Arabian Rescue Mission bought them at last night's Cranbury Auction.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Those horses look like they may have been a "Liberty" act, where a group of horses (usually pretty, matched white or grey) do tricks in unison while "at liberty" in a ring.
Whoever takes one home may find they have a horse who does some flashy tricks (quick turns, spins or rearing) with just visual signals.
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Ah....happy news indeed, thanks for the update Catalina. I hope that they all find great homes.Catalina wrote:I'm told that Arabian Rescue Mission bought them at last night's Cranbury Auction.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Those horses look like they may have been a "Liberty" act, where a group of horses (usually pretty, matched white or grey) do tricks in unison while "at liberty" in a ring.
Whoever takes one home may find they have a horse who does some flashy tricks (quick turns, spins or rearing) with just visual signals.