"Face of the Colonial Heritage Horse" Stolen in OK

"Face of the Colonial Heritage Horse" Stolen in OK

02 February 2016

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PUSHMATAHA COUNTY, Okla. – A Colonial Spanish Mustang was allegedly stolen from a 200-acre pasture in Pushmataha County.

Chief Going Streak’s owners filed a police report a few weeks ago, and the horse has yet to turn up.

Chief Going Streak has a reddish-brown and white Pint with a half brown, half white mane and a brown tail.

The 15-year-old horse weighs about 800 pounds and is about 13.3 hands tall.

The animal has a brand on his shoulder that is a “G” with a backwards “J.”

Bryant Rickman's Brand

Bryant Rickman’s Brand

The horse has been the face of the Oklahoma Heritage Horse for numerous photographs and publications.

http://kfor.com/2016/02/05/face-of-oklahoma-heritage-horse-allegedly-stolen-from-pasture/

If you have information on this horse, please notify either NetPosse or Law Enforcement as listed on his webpage at NR003825

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