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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3150"><p>> I live in West Virginia and i just</p><p>> started getting into horses..I</p><p>> have a few now But we went and</p><p>> traded for a beauitiful black</p><p>> stud..a few months ago and then</p><p>> found out that we couldnt do</p><p>> anything with him no matter what</p><p>> we did he wanted to kill us...So</p><p>> we went to sell him and a guy came</p><p>> to my house and told us the reason</p><p>> the horse was so wild hes a</p><p>> mustang he has the numbers on his</p><p>> neck and all...my question is do</p><p>> you have to have a permit or</p><p>> anything to have a mustang? I dont</p><p>> want anything bad to happen to the</p><p>> horse however i cant keep him at</p><p>> my house because i have small</p><p>> children and now im scard to death</p><p>> he will get out and hurt them</p><p>> please any help will be greatful. Who ever adopted him from the bureau of land management was issued papers with him,and is supposed to keep him for one year. After one year they can do with them as they please. Most end up in sale barns or slaughter houses. But you don't have to have papers on him to sell him. oscar p.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:llfarm@bellsouth.net">llfarm@bellsouth.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3150"] > I live in West Virginia and i just > started getting into horses..I > have a few now But we went and > traded for a beauitiful black > stud..a few months ago and then > found out that we couldnt do > anything with him no matter what > we did he wanted to kill us...So > we went to sell him and a guy came > to my house and told us the reason > the horse was so wild hes a > mustang he has the numbers on his > neck and all...my question is do > you have to have a permit or > anything to have a mustang? I dont > want anything bad to happen to the > horse however i cant keep him at > my house because i have small > children and now im scard to death > he will get out and hurt them > please any help will be greatful. Who ever adopted him from the bureau of land management was issued papers with him,and is supposed to keep him for one year. After one year they can do with them as they please. Most end up in sale barns or slaughter houses. But you don't have to have papers on him to sell him. oscar p. [email=llfarm@bellsouth.net]llfarm@bellsouth.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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