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1962 Press Photo The sold horse saved of the Slaughterer-knife

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The sold horse saved of the Slaughterer-knife: 10 years the beadle Kolb of Sechselberg/Wurett was enjoyed bu his mare Liesl, then the horse began to be lame. It seems that a healing is impossible, Kolb solid his Liesl. Condition: Liesl may not be supplied in Foreign countries but has to be killed without pain in Germany. But the trader sold the horse to France. Kolb was informed about this and at the last minute he could by return his horse of an exporter in Karlsruhe.Kolb got 9000, - when he sold Liesl and now he had to pay in 1300. - The Federal Railyway spent a special price for the return joubney of the hose and the "Association against of the Misue of Animals" accused the horse-dealer bedause of he has been defaulting by the country court of Kirchheim/Teck, The judgement does not yet be public. The mare Liesl now gets the bred of carity. From everywhere food and spent money is coming.It is seeming as would Liesl know, that she is get away a slaughter,m because she does he lame only a little. Picture shows the beadle kolb with his Liesl ion the native stall.

Photo measures 6 x 8.25 inches.

Photo is dated 12-4-1962.



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