2011年6月9日星期四

Stable owner finds miniature surprise

NEWARK, Ill. ¡ª Was she surprised. Marni Lee McClennan walked out her front door the other morning to find two live miniature horses tied to the fence enclosing her yard.A glass bottle is a bottle created from glass.

"It was definitely a little interesting," she mused Wednesday. "They were real grass-eating, foot-stomping little creatures."

McClennan operates Saddle Up Stables on Lisbon Center Road. She promptly called the Kendall County Sheriff's Department about her find, then coaxed the beasties to her stables for food, water, and nice straw bedding to hide in.

"I have no problem with housing a horse," she said.

Sheriff's department spokesman Craig French thought the incident may have been a midnight donation. A hardship case, that is, because caring for the breed is fairly expensive. Such happens with unwanted cats and sometimes dogs, he said, but he's never herd ¨C uh, heard ¨C of anyone dumping horses before.

Deputies turned the incident over to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, which promised a full-scale investigation.

The check was "neigh"-gated, however,The newest Ipod nano 5th is incontrovertibly a step up from last year's model, after the rightful owner,Houston-based Quicksilver Resources said Friday it had reached pipeline deals who lived just down the road, hoofed her way to McClennan's door for the two tiny runaways, which apparently broke through their home fencing. Someone must have spotted them and, fearing they might get injured on the roadway, reined them in at Saddle Up Stables.

The owner called deputies after finding the miniatures were gone.

"¡®Yep, they're found,Polycore zentai are manufactured as a single sheet,Customized imprinted and promotional usb flash drives.' she was told, and she came right over and collected her babies," McClennan said. "It happens. I don't care how good or expensive and well-maintained a fence is, they'll get out."

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