Stacey Gill says she and her family are heartbroken over the theft from stables in Sheffield.
A woman has issued an emotional appeal to the thieves who stole her pony in an early-hours raid.
Despite offering a £10,000 reward, no information about the two-year-old pony's whereabouts has come to light. The mum-of-nine told the BBC she thought her horse had been targeted for breeding purposes and said it was worth more than £100,000."There was a mare two stables down from him and mares in the field, but nothing else was touched."
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