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Monty
08-15-2006, 01:01 AM
~*~POSTING FOR SOMEONE ELSE PLEASE CONTACT THEM WITH ANY INFO YOU MAY HAVE AND ANYONE GOING TO THE HORSE AUCTIONS PLEASE KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR HIM!~*~
Exceptionally well gaited Paso Fino gelding, with the light Dun/Buckskin color of a dusty gravel road, a brown dorsal stripe, ending at his tail, and blackish legs exactly from the knees down with the very distinctive black zebra stripes. Buck has a small white star on his forehead. Mane and Tail are black with white. He stand about 4 1/2 to 5 feet tall at the shoulder. Born May 2005. Stolen at 15 months. He is genetically registered. STOLEN JULY 22-24, 2006 from our farm near Yellowstone Lake State Park in southwestern Wisconsin.
Buck's current "Keeper" may have him tucked away, and will likely use a different breed name, but when this little guy runs...his beauty and gait stand out. $1,000 CASH REWARD for information directly resulting in his recovery. YOUR ATTENTION to auctions and/or sale ads, pastured herds, and vet services can reward you financially, and it will save embarrassment for someone who unknowingly purchases a stolen horse.
Sincere individuals with helpful information are asked to contact Jim Baderscher at:
608-529-1701, or e-mail: parador@charter.net for Buck's photos. Thank You!!

http://www.netposse.com/stolenmissing/pdfflyers/flyerbuckWIJuly06.pdf

LeAnn
08-15-2006, 01:29 PM
I saw this colt in person when it was being shipped up to Jim. He was a huge colt and what a looker. I sure hope he gets him back. We sold Jim a yrling gelding that rode with this colt. It has to be my biggest fear is coming in one morning and finding someone has been stolen.

PasoPerson
08-15-2006, 02:49 PM
Just came here to post the same information, received from a friend who knows I have Pasos. Glad to see it's already up.

Nothing much I can do physically from Florida, but you sure will have our prayers and supplication to the Lord. He is able.

CarolU
08-15-2006, 03:07 PM
I downloaded the flyer to send to everyone in Great Western. Perhaps someone in Great Plains can do the same.

PasoVicki
08-15-2006, 05:06 PM
He's very distinctive looking, with the dun markings and the white in his mane and tail. Hopefully, that will aid in his recovery.
Are people downloading and printing the flyer to post at feed stores, etc.? Who ever took him probably hopes to sell him quickly to make some fast money -- but he could have been transported almost anywhere . . . .

Monty
08-15-2006, 06:05 PM
I put flyers up in our feed stores - I am in SE Wisconsin - but made sure I put it places that "hay" haulers can see it - there is a lot of hay hauled from this area - for horses -
And posted it where ever I could think of !
The more the word gets out there - the better chance they have of finding him - OR forcing the person who has him to be stuck ,with a horse they can't sell !