Arab horse estate sale - sell or go to slaughter

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Ballerina
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Tue Feb 03, 2015 8:53 pm

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.
Catalina
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Tue Feb 03, 2015 9:13 pm

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.
perfectsoul
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Wed Feb 04, 2015 12:10 pm

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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Catalina
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Wed Feb 04, 2015 5:22 pm

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.
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.
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Wed Feb 04, 2015 5:35 pm

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.
Catalina
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Thu Feb 05, 2015 11:35 am

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.
I'm told that Arabian Rescue Mission bought them at last night's Cranbury Auction.
perfectsoul
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Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:34 pm

Catalina wrote:
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.
I'm told that Arabian Rescue Mission bought them at last night's Cranbury Auction.
Ah....happy news indeed, thanks for the update Catalina. I hope that they all find great homes.
Izvestia
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Fri Feb 06, 2015 9:51 am

Nice bunch of horses there, they look wonderful, and I agree - they are probably trained up nicely. Why the 'circus' simply couldn't reach out to a horse group to find them homes, I will never understand.
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