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Rescueing from a kill pen
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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1380643" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>There's a guy up our way who runs a "rescue pen". I'm sure he's making money, but there are also some dang good horses that go through at no fault of their own. Prices are above kill, but still can be a really good deal on the right animal. Just remember, buyer beware. Someone with plenty of horse handling experience and common sense should have no problem picking out and working with one. Recently, a grey mare with some killer breeding went thru the local pen, but I thought about it too long, and when I made up my mind, this very pretty, prime age, dead broke mare with the same breeding as Jill Moody's Dolly, was already bought. :x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1380643, member: 24016"] There's a guy up our way who runs a "rescue pen". I'm sure he's making money, but there are also some dang good horses that go through at no fault of their own. Prices are above kill, but still can be a really good deal on the right animal. Just remember, buyer beware. Someone with plenty of horse handling experience and common sense should have no problem picking out and working with one. Recently, a grey mare with some killer breeding went thru the local pen, but I thought about it too long, and when I made up my mind, this very pretty, prime age, dead broke mare with the same breeding as Jill Moody's Dolly, was already bought. :x [/QUOTE]
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