Blaine family’s horse recovering after intentional poisoning

Deborah Newman said Sunday that she knew something was wrong when she pulled into her rural Blaine property and her daughter’s show horse didn’t come up to the fence and nicker a greeting. It was about 10 p.m. on Thursday that Rose, a Morgan, displayed uncharacteristic lethargy: She held her head low, wouldn’t come when called and refused to eat. A man in dark clothing lurked in Rose’s outdoor …

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