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  • Fingers crossed, sending white lights, Jingling, sending positive vibes...anything for a happy ending to this story. Good luck and keep us up to date. I am praying for a happy ending...

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    • i would also suggest you post in equine.com
      and start calling authorities in Canada if this progresses, as well as trainers and such.

      equine.com would get alot of hits, also post on the Canada EMG board, www.equiman.com as soon as you get some info on whether or not this horse is being sold in Canada.

      from the land of the cold and igloos

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      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Master Tally:
        OMG, calvincrowe... this is crazy, and I am sooooo sorry you have to deal with this.

        I would wonder if selling a horse you don't own constitutes theft, and maybe now the sherriff could get involved as well?

        Yikes!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

        yes, that does constitute theft no matter how you slice it. sounds like you now DO have a matter for the police. suggest you also get in touch with the RCMP immediately and the provincial police in whatever province the horse is found, when he's found. and, since the horse crossed an international border, perhaps the FBI will have something to say about this as well... fingers crossed for you!

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        • what a turn of events!

          Ooohhhhmmmmmm

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          • All I can say is EEEEEK!

            I'm hoping with all my heart you get your guy back safe and sound in no time flat!

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            Snap Dragon's mom.

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            • I, too, have a horrible feeling as to "why" he was shipped to Canada.

              AND also very important: When

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              • Any chance you might post a pic and a description of him on here so that an BB'ers can help?

                And OMG goodluck!!!

                "All Hail President Kang!"

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                Soar like a weasle my friend.

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                • Here are two BC message boards that may be able to help:

                  The Mane Street

                  Horse Council of BC

                  Maybe if you post a description or photo of your horse, we can keep our eyes open on this side of the border.

                  Good luck to you! Hope your horse is safe...and I hope the sh$t-house rat who took him gets what's coming to her.

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                  • More BC info...Lynden is only 15 minutes or so from the Aldergrove border crossing into Langley, so if your horse came to Canada, he probably came here.

                    Canada Customs info:

                    Canada Customs Investigation Division
                    1166 West Pender Street
                    Vancouver BC V6E 3H8
                    Tel.: (604) 666-5856
                    Fax: (604) 666-3728

                    Pacific Highway Customs Office
                    28–176th Street
                    Surrey, BC V4P 1M7
                    Telephone: (604) 538-3602
                    Fax: (604) 538-0293


                    Local auctions:

                    Fraser Valley Auction Ltd.
                    Ken Pearson, (604) 534-1286
                    21801 - 56th Avenue, Langley, V2Y 2M9

                    McClary Stock Yards Ltd.
                    David & Sheila Rushton
                    Ph (604) 864-2381, Fax (604) 854-3038
                    Box 40, Abbotsford, V2S 4N7

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                    • all i can say is oh my god! Ive just read the whole post, and I would be terrified. I mean hopefully he is happy and healthy in one of our beautiful canadian fields but wherever he may be hopefully you get him back soon soon soon!
                      Best of luck, cant wait for an update, and keep thinking positive thoughts

                      "I hope you will grow up to be gentle and good, and never learn bad ways, do your work with good will, lift your feet up well when you trot, and never bite or kick even in play."
                      -Duchess, Black Beauty, Anna Sewell
                      \"I hope you will grow up to be gentle and good, and never learn bad ways, do your work with good will, lift your feet up well when you trot, and never bite or kick even in play.\"
                      -Duchess, Black Beauty, Anna Sewell

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                      • Guys why was a retired horse shipped to Canada? I really, really, hope that it isnt the most likely reason.

                        Calvin Crowe, I wish you the best of luck.

                        ~Humble pie doesn't taste too good...

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                        • Here's another popular Canadian site you may want to post on. They have a BB, as well as free classifieds.

                          http://www.equestrianconnection.com/forum/


                          http://www.equestrian-connection.com...lassifieds.asp

                          Hope that helps - keeping all my fingers and toes crossed. Best of luck finding your boy!

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                            UPDATE- I really can't post too much, as the WA state investigator is on the case. I will contact him to ask how much I can do on my end. The health certificate must state the destination, I have no idea what that is, since no one will tell me. I will ask again what I can know about the case. I don't have premium membership, but will gladly post a picture if someone will help me do so.

                            There is a good chance he is sound again- so he may be sold as a riding mount. The investigator didn't make it sound like he was headed for an auction. I will call the auction yards though, thanks for all the links provided. It is nice to have some leg work done by others--you guys are the best! I did post on NetPosse and Dreamhorse. I am going to call the renderers again, just in case her tale of "he's dead" (she tried that one on me last week. Only contact in 4 months, and its a three line email telling me he died that morning, the same day he was in the clinic getting a health certificate to travel to Canada?? as Robby Johnson said--"What the fuh?") No one working this case believes that, but I will track down all leads. Let's hope the investigator gets on this ASAP and we get him home next week. I will call him today and let you all know what is going on.

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                            • Holy moly!

                              If you email me a pic I can have it online for you in a few short minutes. goldtoes@iwon.com

                              I can crosspost to a few other boards I'm on with some crazy canadians on board. This just keeps getting crazier and crazier! I hope you find him soon so he can be home safe and sound!

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                              • I would hunt her down and kick her ass.
                                ---WHX---

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                                • I've been following this story and just want to say that I've got my fingers and toes crossed! I'm hoping it won't be very long before I can read the happy ending.

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                                  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>I am going to call the renderers again, just in case her tale of "he's dead" (she tried that one on me last week. Only contact in 4 months, and its a three line email telling me he died that morning, the same day he was in the clinic getting a health certificate to travel to Canada??<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
                                    I just finished reading this whole thread and all I can say is

                                    calvincrowe -- I am thinking the best for you and your horse. It sounds like you will be able to get him back...it's just a matter of following the trail and tracking him down. Please keep us updated as much as you can. We should get together a group of COTH bounty hunters to track down this bitc* and inflict some serious pain on her!!! Perhaps someone would volunteer their truck and we can use it to drag her down the highway?

                                    "If you don't want people to get your goat, stop telling them where you keep it."
                                    \"So shines a good deed in a weary world\" - Willy Wonka

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                                    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Medievalist:
                                      I would hunt her down and kick her ass.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                      What she said!

                                      Med, you kill me!

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                                      • I dont think that a horse intended for slaughter needs a health cert. Otherwise, how would all of them make it over into Canada in the first place?

                                        Other than that, I agree with Med--Kick that womans Boo-tay!
                                        AND when this is all said and done, I hope you spread the word about this crook!

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                                        • I can't speak to needing a health certificate for slaughter purposes but anytime an individual crosses the border w/a horse they need a health certificate. The certificate is good for something like 30-days (had one this summer but don't have it with me). And yes, it must state a destination on it. Also, has a description of the horse including drawn in markings. The border agents are supposed to stamp the papers when the horse crosses the border.

                                          Good luck in hunt.

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