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Can Someone Go Get Him, Please?? *TT is Home!*UPDATE pg 38-RIP, Little Man TT

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  • Woodland, you have a PM.

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    • Sorry all, I don't check mail on weekends. Does anyone need help in the Wadsworth area or all we all set?

      Nancy
      www.canterusa.org

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      • You guys Rock!

        I just read this thread. Good on all of you!

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        • Hey, good job you guys! You rock!

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          • Originally posted by pinkdaisy View Post
            Also, do you think he'll be okay in a standard trailer? My center divider goes the whole way down, but the chest bar will obviously be too high. Anybody ever haul little guys in regular trailers?
            I have a big WB-sized trailer and when we hauled my daughter's small pony, or when I haul a foal, I just put a bale of hay in front to keep them from going under.

            Cheryl
            It's all fun and games until someone pulls a shoe....

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            • I've been lurking....
              Did I miss a post where someone has actually talked to the folks who had him listed and reported back that $400 is firm and that they still have him? Has anyone been to see him? Seems like scotchie asked about this in post #88.

              I love this kind of COTH thing!! I've got a mare in my pasture right now who came from this kind of effort and we'd be happy to help out - pay it forward and all that
              Y'all ain't right!

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              • Ugh... just typed a whole long thing, but somehow I lost it.

                Okay, I talked to the owner's sister. She doesn't know if the price is firm and her brother wasn't around to find out.

                He's up-to-date on the major shots. I did encounter a problem though. He doesn't have a current coggins or health certificate, which you need to have to travel across state lines. That said, he hasn't been off the property in ten years. I talked to my vet and she said she isn't as concerned with health issues as with legal issues. I've personally never hauled across statelines. The woman did say they would not pay for a coggins and that it never crossed their minds to update the coggins when they put him up for sale.

                So here's the issue: I will only be making the trip this weekend. My horse HAS to go back to Lancaster this weekend and I won't have the trailer after that. Any ideas on what we could do?

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                • If the home in N.C. falls through......we would gladly give him a home here in Virginia Beach.
                  He would have a wonderful home and a three year old little girl to love him.

                  Lisa

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                  • Regards to the Coggins....I know that in the state of Virginia you have to have a current coggins and a halter if you sell a pony or horse.....it is a Va state law.....do not know about Ohio???????

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                    • You could get a 24 hr coggins done on him. Its more expensive but then he would be ready to go this weekend.

                      I hope it all works out. He is such a cute pony.
                      I love cats, I love every single cat....
                      So anyway I am a cat lover
                      And I love to run.

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                      • Okay... 24 hour coggins... anyone know a good vet in the area?

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                        • Pink- you have a pm-
                          see my ribbon quilts at: www.ribbonquilts.com

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                          • pinkdaisy,

                            Check went out in today's mail.

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                            • When I moved my boys from Ohioto Missouri I had to have a 24 hr Coggins done on them

                              These are the vets that I used and they are about 30 minutes from Wadsworth so I bet they would do the coggins for you~When I moved Chazz & Spirit to Missouri I used them to do the coggins on them and it had to be rushed 24 hours and it was $65.00 for the farm call and both coggins and it was ready in 24 hours~ They were 30 minutes from where my horses were in Ashland Ohio so the distance is about the same~Joel is the one who gelded my boys and helped me when I as needing to put weight on the boys~ He is in with Rich Mairs and they are both real good~Hope this helps~

                              Mairs Veterinary Hospital
                              Address: 389 W Liberty St
                              City: Wooster
                              State: OH
                              Zip Code: 44691
                              Phone #: 330-262-7921

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                              • Pink Daisy- My check was mailed this morning...

                                S.

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                                • I would be glad to pay the whole $400 for him if some else organised and paid the transport for him to my place

                                  Well, anyway I will send my $50.. can some one please e=mail me the address to send the money. Many thanks; Kyliethomson@westnet.com.au
                                  The relaxing of the legs and hands of the rider, is the proof of the real collection and the collection is the poetry of the impulsion http://www.youtube.com/user/teachoz

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                                  • You guys are so awesome.

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                                    • Where are we on getting this pony out of there?
                                      Yo/Yousolong April 23rd, 1985- April 15th, 2014

                                      http://notesfromadogwalker.com/2012/...m-a-sanctuary/

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                                      • PinkDaisie is waiting to hear from owner on price and coggins. We still could use transportation from MD to Richmond.

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                                        • Originally posted by Woodland View Post
                                          OMG SO CUTE!!!!!!

                                          If I brought my Mini's in Hubby would have a COW - then I'd want to bring that in to


                                          Too freaking CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!
                                          \"Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of solitaire. It is a grand passion. It seizes a person whole and, once it has done so, he will have to accept that his life will be radically changed.\" -- Ralph Waldo E

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