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Runaway horse rounded up in Reserve Mines

I Scoot Sam, right, looks at one of his Reserve Mines neighbours after escaping his chorale and taking a little stroll down the Wilson Street on June 11. A retired racehorse, I Scoot Sam is a standard breed who doesn’t usually get out of the fenced in area behind his owners’ home. “Odd for him to be on the road,” said Julien Frison. “He’s more my wife’s (Betty-Lou Aucoin) horse. She just calls for him and he comes.” After checking out his neighbour from the road, I Scoot Sam quickly turned, crossed the road and started heading home, taking to the track behind his home where he usually runs. “He was a fast horse,” Frison said
I Scoot Sam, right, looks at one of his Reserve Mines neighbours after escaping his corral and taking a little stroll down the Wilson Street on June 11. A retired racehorse, I Scoot Sam is a standardred who doesn’t usually get out of the fenced in area behind his owners’ home. “Odd for him to be on the road,” said Julien Frison. “He’s more my wife’s (Betty-Lou Aucoin) horse. She just calls for him and he comes.” After checking out his neighbour from the road, I Scoot Sam quickly turned, crossed the road and started heading home, taking to the track behind his home where he usually runs. “He was a fast horse,” Frison said - Nikki Sullivan

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RESERVE MINES, N.S. — I Scoot Sam, right, looks at one of his Reserve Mines neighbours after escaping his corral and taking a little stroll down the Wilson Street on June 11.

A retired racehorse, I Scoot Sam is a standardred who doesn’t usually get out of the fenced in area behind his owners’ home.

“Odd for him to be on the road,” said Julien Frison.

“He’s more my wife’s (Betty-Lou Aucoin) horse. She just calls for him and he comes.”

After checking out his neighbour from the road, I Scoot Sam quickly turned, crossed the road and started heading home, taking to the track behind his home where he usually runs.

“He was a fast horse,” Frison said

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