The owner of a four-year-old Icelandic horse that went missing from a farm between Llandeloy and Solva sometime between Tuesday October 26th and Wednesday 27th, fears he has been stolen.
The stallion who is kept at Ffynnon Dewi farm, is approximately 12.3 hands high and is dark chocolate brown with a light blonde mane and tail. He is micro-chipped and the owner has his passport. Although he is unbroken, he is easy to handle.
The owner, Michelle Rushen was called to say that the horse, named Glaesir, was out of his field along with his field mate on Wednesday. When she arrived, the field mate was there, but there was no sign of Glaesir.
When Michelle got to the scene, the main farm gate was left open and the electric fence keeping the horses in was wrecked. She also found horse droppings by the field gate onto the road.
Anyone with information is asked to email mic@solva-icelandics.co.uk, phone 07791 993238 or phone the police on 101, giving incident number 326.
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