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Blackjack, 14hh, black gelding

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beccandblackjack
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Blackjack, 14hh, black gelding

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Blackjack, 14hh, black, Cob X

Back in August I bought my loan pony from a riding school.
He was broken in there at around 4/5ish years old
He was bought from a market, I have been told a cattle market but really unknown also it was around 2009/10 Unknown date as passport details were never sent off when change or ownership happened!
He was bought by a riding school in Crowcombe, Taunton area, Somerset, the riding school is called The Quantock School of Riding (QSR) or the name of the house is Lower Halsway Farm.
The previous owner was somewhere in Cannington, Somerset (no exact address as the house given on the passport is in a housing estate).
The person his passport was first registered to was a Mr King in Southampton.
The riding school owners had no contact wih the past owners after they bought him, when he arrived at the riding school he had a server case of Laminitis meaning he could hardly walk, we would like to find out about his history before the riding school as he has poor rib formation and extremely prone to laminitis!
Black Jack is his given name, he is black, 3 white socks with ermine marking which are not noticeable when he has feathers, a white blaze and no other markings. Now aged 7 approx

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Re: Blackjack, 14hh, black gelding

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Hello, any news on Blackjack ?
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