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By David Montgomery
Capital Journal staff
Published/Last Modified on Monday, Jul 13, 2009 - 03:01:39 pm CDT
FORT PIERRE — Dually, the rodeo horse which was found injured July 5 after being taken from his pen at the Stanley County Fairgrounds, is still alive and slowly improving, owner Wendy Halweg said Monday.
“He’s recovering,” Halweg said. “The horse is not going to die. But his ability to ever perform again is in question.”
Halweg said Dually is still under veterinary care after suffering rope burns and cuts on his legs and face. Dually’s legs are still slightly swollen, Halweg, said, making it difficult
to tell how severe the damage is. Halweg said she remains hopeful Dually will be able to fully recover and compete again.
“It’s going to take some rehab, and then we have to go from there,” Halweg said. “It is going to take a lot of time, just like a person.”
No arrests have yet been made, Stanley County Sheriff Brad Rathbun said Monday morning. Rathbun said he is waiting for a judge to sign arrest warrants after giving his department's investigation to the state's attorney Friday.