OPINION
WOOD, Judge.
Defendant rented a horse from plaintiff. The horse was killed before it was returned. Plaintiff recovered judgment for its value; defendant appeals. The principal attack is on the trial court's finding that defendant was negligent.
Plaintiff, the bailor, proved delivery of the horse to defendant in good condition and defendant's failure to return the horse. Gray v. E.J. Longyear Co.,
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