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The approach
1.
The horse will be approached in the field to see how easily it can be caught. This may be done over a few days.
2.
More often than not titbits will be laced with sedative type drugs.
3.
Women and children may do this job to avoid suspicion.
4.
One or two horses are easier to catch than a herd of horses.
5.
Exit surfaces will be studied for noise, ie gravel, tarmac, mud, stones, so attention is not drawn to the theft.
Awareness
Monitor your horses' behaviour and check for usual spooky behaviour. They may appear dopey and may be drinking excessive amounts of water. Be on guard with potential livery enquiries and unusual interest in your stock. They may be casing your property. Check the approach to your horses, field or yard for unusual tyre marks, etc.