Minn. Girl to Receive Replacement for Pony that was Killed
An 11-year-old Long Prairie, Minn., girl will receive a new pony to replace the one that was killed in a pasture outside her home.
Katie Symalla will receive the 8-month-old filly today (Nov. 10).
A Long Prairie woman, Sue
- Topics: Article, Equine Welfare Legislation
An 11-year-old Long Prairie, Minn., girl will receive a new pony to replace the one that was killed in a pasture outside her home.
Katie Symalla will receive the 8-month-old filly today (Nov. 10).
A Long Prairie woman, Sue Wenzel, is turning the horse, named Rajah Sweet Lady, over to Katie.
Katie’s pet horse–Savannah–was found dead and mutilated Saturday, Nov. 3. The Humane Society of the United States is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever’s responsible
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