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Searching for Abrakadabra, missing since 1998 from
Booneville, Arkansas
Below is the form. submitted by Jennifer O'Guin (Seething@vtlink.net) on Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at 23:12:27
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real name: Jennifer O'Guin
email: Seething@vtlink.net
address: PO Box 1008
city: Hardwick
state: Vermont
zip: 05843
home phone: 802-472-8628
date: summer or fall of 1998
type: slightly gaited, possibly a foxtrot (but also walks trots and
canters)
city county: Fort Smith or Booneville, Arkansas
horses name: Abrakadabra
breed: Grade Morgan/Foxtrotter/TWH type cross
sex: Mare
color: Black but bleaches to rusty brown in sunlight
age: approx. 20 now
weight: Grade
height: About 14 to 14.2 hands
identifiable characteristics:
- No white on face or body, but has left front white anklet with black spots on coronet band, and white rear socks, with black spots
on coronet bands.
- Her mane lays on the right side of her neck.
- Abra has arthritis and was very stiff in her rear fetlocks, and came with a custom black
blanket with white piping and her name embroidered on it, a black leather halter
with white padding that was a little too big for her, and four purple sports
medicine boots.
- She was a spirited mare, and only for experienced riders.
- She has a hard mouth also.
- On one of her hind hooves, she has a old injury on the coronet band, so that when her hoof grows out, it grows a little horn of hoof
that is separated from the rest of the hoof. It is easily rasped off during hoof
trims.
- She was barefoot when I had her, and has nice hooves, but is not good for
the farrier unless he holds her foot very close to the ground while working.
Maybe you have done her hooves and noticed this and can tell me where she is.
- She has no brands, tattoos or scars.
- She has a quirk, she is very scared of horseflies, and if one lands on her while riding her, she will buck and panic.
how missing: Abra was trusted to the care of my mother and stepfather in
Booneville Arkansas. They either sold or gave her away (can't get a straight
answer from them) to someone who took her to either Oklahoma or Missouri, or
possibly still in Arkansas. I just want to know what happened to her, and how
she is doing. She was sold/given away with a small and very refined(10 hands)
white pony stallion with a brown head and blue eyes named Nodie, he wasn't
registered, but looked like the new style Shetlands or a large Shetland/mini
cross. They were very attached to each other.
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