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Article: Stallion will find a new home at auction.
- Article from:
- The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL)
- Article date:
- November 17, 2006
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Byline: Amy L. Edwards
Nov. 17--BARTOW -- When deputies found Hes Doubly Sonny in a stall 10 inches deep in dried manure, he was underfed, had no water and walked with a limp. It was no place for a world champion. But two years have made all the difference for this palomino stallion, which will leave the custody of his rescuers on a Sheriff's Office farm and find a new home Saturday. Sonny -- as he's commonly called -- was one of seven American quarter horses found abused and neglected at a north Lakeland home in January 2004. A veterinarian who first treated the animals called their home a "sewage swamp," and a deputy noted Sonny was in visible pain. ...
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