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Ace, Missing Percheron Colt  From Farm in Milo, IA

FOUND!

Ace is making a remarkable recovery!
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Update 10/29/05

We have found Ace. He had gotten in between some large hay bales and one rolled back and trapped him. He was in there for two days, and we had the vet come out last night on an emergency call because he is down. We don't know if he will make it, but we are giving it everything we can to make sure he does.

My daughter Amy had taken our dog out looking for Ace, and thought the top of the hay bales might give her a better view. She said they were jumping from hay bale to hay bale and he lifted his head and nickered at her.

The neighbors, friends and family came to help get him out, but he has struggled to the point of total exhaustion. He had to have three bags of saline solution through an IV, a shot of Banamine and a shot of Steroids. Now all we can do is hope. We went ahead and had blood drawn to make sure he does not have an infection any where.

Hopefully our little Ace will be ok. (his registered name is Gamblers Lucky Ace) If he makes it through this recovery, we may change his name to Lucky. Please tell everyone THANK YOU for their help on this. We have been absolutely frantic over him being gone. I am so glad he was not stolen and thankful for friends, neighbors and family who understand how desperate we were to find him.

Again, Thank you.

Kathy, Bob, Amy, Joseph, Sherilyn and James Kimzey and Ace too!!!!
(Sat, 29 Oct 2005)


"We are located in Iowa and deer season is going on, and pheasant season starts Saturday, we are so worried he will be shot." Bob Kimzey

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Below form submitted by Bob Kimzey (bkkimzey@allvantage.com) on Thursday, October 27, 2005 at 20:14:04
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real name: Bob Kimzey

email: bkkimzey@allvantage.com 

city: Milo

state: IA

zip: 50166

home phone: 641-942-6170

date missing: 10/27/2005

missing how: from farm

city county missing: Milo Iowa, Warren County

horses name: Ace

breed: Percheron

sex: colt

color: black

age: 5 months

weight: 350 lb

height: 13-14 hands

identifiable characteristics: star on head

how missing details: Went to feed horses this morning and he was gone. Here last night and gone this morning. We are not sure if he was taken or somehow got out even thought there is no broken fence or open gates.

local agency: Warren County Sheriffs Office

agency address: 

agency city: Indianola

agency state: Iowa

agency zip: 50125

agency county: Warren

agency phone: 515-961-1122

agency fax: 

agency email: 

agency report date: reported missing 10/27/2005

agency case num: 

agency contact: 

reward: Yes

reward how much: Depends on how he is found and condition

reward who pays: Bob Kimzey

reward notes: Reward is for finding him safe or information on his location and return.

other notes: no, not a civil case. Could have been taken, we don't know. We are just so lost and want our baby back home.

Hi, we just sent the form for our missing colt, Ace. He is such a sweet heart and we are just scared to death about him missing.

We are located in Iowa and deer season is going on, and pheasant season starts Saturday, we are so worried he will be shot.

To make matters worse, we just lost our other Percheron colt a few days ago, and we don't know what killed him. With Ace missing, we don't know if he was taken or somehow got out, but with the other colt passing away mysteriously, it makes us wonder what in the world is going on!

Thank you for this site and let me know if you need further detail or location info. We just want him back home. The other  horses were where they were suppose to be and fine. 

Bob and Kathy Kimzey


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