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Paint Horse purchased in Ocala, Fla, 2004 – Do you know him?
Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by Lesa (squirrel45@bellsouth.net) on Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 1:25:02
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email: squirrel45@bellsouth.net
legal age: yes
owner name: Lesa Thompson
city: Penney Farms
state: FL
zip: 32079
home phone: 904-284-3599
other phone: 904-251-4902
date last seen: Still own – purchased in 2004
location: Clay County, FL
horse name: Unknown, Called 'Cowboy' when purchased.
breed: Unknown, may be part gaited?
gender: Gelding
color: Sorrel/White
dob age: 1999/7 yrs. old.
weight: 1100+/-
height: 15+
how missing: Bought horse 2 years ago. Was told he wasn't registered, but was told later he was and the seller never got the papers. Have had several different stories on this horse. Supposedly came from Ocala, FL area and was owned by a man for his grandaughter. Very well trained. Will run backwards. May be part or full blooded gaited horse, I don't know for sure since I have never ridden one, but he seems to move 'different' than a quarter horse. Has very easy, slow, colleted trot. He has a something 'different/odd' about him that I have never seen before in the 35 years I have been around horses. Looking for info on and registration papers.
markings: None.
picture: Yes
pic format: Electronic
microchip: No
registered: No
reward: No
do agree: yes
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