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Mouse (Murphy, Mac), 16.2hh approx, grey gelding

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stonerose
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Mouse (Murphy, Mac), 16.2hh approx, grey gelding

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I have been searching for info on my horse's past for over six months..I have gained a little info here and there including the fact he has been passed around dealers and private owners all over the country and has been called numerous different names. I suspect he may have been through Beeston Horse sales more than once in the past and was sold at York Auction in May 2012 where he eventually came to me.

The previous names I know of are: Mouse, Murphy and Mac.

He was born in 2001 although his age has also been lied about over the years.
He has been very hard to bridle and has scar tissue around front right foot and an old injury(?) scar in his left back hoof although I cannot be clear when these would have happened I know they are at least a year old.

He has been in so many different homes that someone, somewhere must know him as he is so sweet natured and I can't believe that it wasn't a heartbreaking decision for some of his previous owners to part with him (although they must have had their reasons and I realise he is not a 'cheap' horse to keep if he was not up to the job they required him for)

He is around the 16.2 mark but has been described as both bigger and smaller and can look slightly 'fleabitten' if you look closely he has almost chesnut coloured flecks.

He is a registered Irish Sports Horse and is microchipped but at one point was just passported as a grey gelding.

I really hope someone remembers him :-(

Thank you so much for reading xx

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Re: Mouse (Murphy, Mac), 16.2hh approx, grey gelding

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Bump for stonerose, photos now showing, I'll get them added to the gallery in the next couple of days
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Re: Mouse (Murphy, Mac), 16.2hh approx, grey gelding

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If you have his microchip number, you might be able to get some history through that.
Can you name which parts of the UK Mouse has been in ? It could jog people's memories.

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IRISANGEL420
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Re: Mouse (Murphy, Mac), 16.2hh approx, grey gelding

Post by IRISANGEL420 »

Might not be the same horse but I looked at a horse called mouse big grey about 16.1hh from ramshaw rescue center about 2006 near bishop Auckland I think it's now closed down unfortunately owner sold up. He snorted when he cantered that's the only thing I remember that would make him stand out
Casper
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Re: Mouse (Murphy, Mac), 16.2hh approx, grey gelding

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Still looking for Kasper, still trying to contact the owner of Murphy, Mac. Thank you
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