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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | I have no idea. I do believe that her papers from the sale have the traders name on it. I will have to look when I get home this evening. I bought her at an auction in LaRue, Ohio |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Also, I sent that registration # to APHA and it was not a match. Ugh, I am not meant to have papered horses |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Whiteboy - 2014-01-10 1:01 PM
Next time, letsΒ just buy one with papers okay? haha!Β
Ugh. I guess I'll try ;) Hahahah. At the auction we were told she was papered and gave her registered name and we bought her....after sale go to get paper work and there are no papers just a name and saying the papers were lost. Of course! |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Soo this is the info on her papers. Anyone know him?
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     Location: Oklahoma City OK | aquinnell - 2014-01-09 10:03 PM lexyy12 - 2014-01-09 5:49 PM Can't be cashs skip star. All breed pedigree says that horse is 15.3. She is about 14 hands. All breed is not a reliable source. Anyone can enter that info. Some people think a 14 hand horse stands 15.3 lol So I wouldnt put much faith in that info. The pedigree may be correct, but not much else.
I wouldn't trust the pedigree on all breed pedigree either. Someone entered the pedigree of a mare I owned from birth, raised her, bred her, showed her, and she died with me...but someone else put in her pedigree with a completely wrong sire line...and it transmitted to her offspring's pedigree. Pedigrees can be input/altered by anyone.... |
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    Location: Texas | I couldn't find him in a Google search (I didn't try all that hard), but since you have his address, why don't you send him a letter. Include a paper that he can just fill out the info you need and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Be sure to include your phone number as well in case he'd rather call.
Or call information and see if there is a number listed for him.
Can't hurt to try that route, as well.
Other than that, your only recourse is to return her since she is not papered as stated in the sale. This counts as fraud and misrepresentation. She probably wouldn't have sold as high if she went through as grade. |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | Soo I googled and found a phone number for him. Hmm...I don't know what to say when I call. I hate talking on the phone. Especially to people I don't know. Ahh....the struggle |
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    Location: Texas | lexyy12 - 2014-01-10 1:15 PM Soo I googled and found a phone number for him. Hmm...I don't know what to say when I call. I hate talking on the phone. Especially to people I don't know. Ahh....the struggle
Just call and tell him the situation. You bought a paint mare that you've traced ownership back to him. Tell him you are trying to track down her papers and are hoping he can help.
The worst thing that can happen is she wasn't his mare. But if he can give you her registered name or know where her papers are, you will have a more valuable horse in your barn. |
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  Location: Texas!!! | To me the one listed on the mares offspring says sorrel overo and registered as AQHA. I would take that as a sorrel with some white, like a big blaze that extended over to get the overo on there. If she had alot of white it would not be AQHA registry and your mare is definately not sorrel overo. |
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