Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 In 1992 the USA sold a stallion to Japan. The stallion is named Tight Spot(1987) horse by His Majesty(1968) out of Premium Win(1981) by Lyphard. In 2002 he was sold to China. I am trying to find if he is still alive and well. If someone knows anything or can give me some leads it would be greatly appreciated. As you may know the USA is trying to find and bring home all of the stallions that are at the end of their usefulness, so we do not have to hear about another Exceller or Ferdinand. We have a rescue group called Old Friends, and they have just arranged for 3 more stallions to come home. If you would like to know more about " Old Friends " use your search engine. Gratefully, Tairaterces Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 Hi All, Good news another source has found him and 2 others in China. Tairaterces aapn , " tairaterces " <Tairaterces@h...> wrote: > In 1992 the USA sold a stallion to Japan. The stallion is named > Tight Spot(1987) horse by His Majesty(1968) out of Premium Win (1981) > by Lyphard. > > In 2002 he was sold to China. I am trying to find if he is still > alive and well. If someone knows anything or can give me some leads > it would be greatly appreciated. > > As you may know the USA is trying to find and bring home all of the > stallions that are at the end of their usefulness, so we do not have > to hear about another Exceller or Ferdinand. > > We have a rescue group called Old Friends, and they have just > arranged for 3 more stallions to come home. If you would like to > know more about " Old Friends " use your search engine. > > Gratefully, > Tairaterces Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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