29 April 2016
Spring is busting out all over-and so is the activity in the horse world. We wanted to keep you informed and up to date. So here goes--
Late at night someone came onto our property and cut the tails off of our horses. We saw a car earlier in the week and the person inside was taking pictures of our horses. We strongly feel this is the same person that did this. They were driving a dark blue or green car and the driver had white hair.
Horse was in the pasture Saturday and Sunday. Checked on the horses the next day and all horses were there except Sunny. Top wire on a fence was lower and she may have jumped the wire but we are not sure. She is just gone. This is a very rural farming community. The road outside the fence is blacktop and there are large surrounding farms. We do not know if someone has her and does not know where she goes back or if someone took her. A large search was launched in the area and there is no sign of her.
NR004909 - MISSING HORSE Summer , - KY Click link for full details on website.https://netposse.com/view_report.asp?reportid=4909 Gate has been tampered with and Summer is missing from Sadieville, KY pasture. He is a part of the The Kentucky Horse Park family.
She was washed down Cypress Creek Bayou during the Historic floods. She may be drowned or she escaped into the wooded areas on the Harris CO, Montgomery, Co border. We found one of our horses there after the floods and we have had reports of horse citings, and have seen hoof prints in the area, which is not open to horses. She could be on the power line road or near 99 and 59. She may be accompanied by another missing horse. A gray or red roan Draft horse Mare named Luv.
If you have any information on any one of these horses or any other horse in our database, call 704-484-2165 or email netposse@netposse.com. You may also contact the law enforcement numbers given on any of the webpages or fliers for any of the horses. Please allow law enforcement or NetPosse to handle any recovery efforts. Do not attempt this on your own. This is for legal reasons as well as to safe guard the horse and the people involved. Thank you.