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Star (Bertie), 12hh, bay gelding

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30 May 2013

STAR OR BERTIE
12hh bay Dartmoor gelding

"Star" went Missing on Loan in 2011, his name in his passport which the owner still retain is
Starwars but the lady who took him on loan renamed him Bertie Star. He "may" have a new
passport as he was not freeze-marked or micro-chipped when he went missing and the
owner has been told he died from a third colic operation and was shot although no evidence
has been shown. He may be in Hampshire/Sussex

Star has a central whorl at lower eye level, a small white star above and to the left of whorl
and a few white hairs to right. Four black hooves and bilateral stifle whorls, whorl on right
jugular just down from the throat. Feather from top of crest upwards
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