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Is there any way to find out what happened to a horse you once had?

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I'm trying to find my very first horse, i know her registered name and her age but i have no idea how to find her.

She might not even still be alive but i would really like to find her just to see what happened to her.

I got her from an arab breeder for free because she wasn't breeding anymore (past breeding age or just wasn't picking up anymore idk).

She was not just a backyard breeding horse (She had a baby that went for 40k) so i know that it would be fairly easy to find her i just don't know here to look.i gave her back after about a year and a half because i needed a more advanced horse.

I'm worried just threw her away because she was older and they had no use for her anymore.

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  1. I've seen a lot of people posting things like this on youtube and I think it works fairly well, but it probably wouldn't work if you don't have pictures or videos of her!

    hope you find her!


  2. I was able to locate an Arabian by calling the registry and giving them his registration number...if all you have is the name, I don't know if they can do it.  Call the registry and be persistent...the squeaky wheel gets the oil.

  3. If she's registered then contact the society and see if they can tell you who last registered her perhaps explain your situation so they don't think your a nut  perhaps you could trace her current owners from there.

  4. Call the Arabian Association and ask for Registration Department. I bet they can help.

  5. Not sure, maybe doing research on google???

  6. You can post an add in places such as horse and rider, horse deals or on the internet, put finding horses, thats if you live in England :)

  7. If you go to the AHA homepage and look under "Datasource," you should be able to look her up...if all the paperwork has always been transferred properly.  If it hasn't, you could just call whoever you sold her to, see if they know where she is, and keeping following the trail until you find her.

    Good luck!

  8. www.allbreedpedigree.com

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