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Hurrican Katrina - Not sure what to do

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  • equescool - I'm not sure exactly where horseyholly's went. I know it's a farm owned by one of our BOs (it's a thoroughbred farm).

    SimplySarah, I think Houma fared pretty well. I know people from Morgan City (close to Houma) who've already returned home.

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    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content"> The news coverage of the devestation (the pictures and the interviews) has me in tears.

      I don't know if anyone here will know the answer to this or not, but does anyone know how Houma, LA fared? I have relatives there and haven't heard anything. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

      SimplySarah - I've seen video of places in Houma that are underwater. But my husband talked to someone who has family there who said "Houma was spared." Hopefully your relatives' homes were in the spared part.

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      • I haven't read this entire thread because I work in television and have seen way too much video to believe. I also used to live in New Orleans, so it's all just a little too much right now. But - has anyone heard about a barn in St. Rose called "L & G Equestrian Center"? My horse used to be there.. it's directly across the street from a levee. Hopefully, it was evacated. Any info would be great.

        HBM - did you read that City Park was evacuated?

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        • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content"> SimplySarah, I think Houma fared pretty well. I know people from Morgan City (close to Houma) who've already returned home. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

          <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">SimplySarah - I've seen video of places in Houma that are underwater. But my husband talked to someone who has family there who said "Houma was spared." Hopefully your relatives' homes were in the spared part. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

          Thank you, lep and lovequitation for those updates about Houma. We've been worried sick about the relatives down there- they are elderly and poor.
          I hope that their home was spared and that they are ok. I need to resign myself to the fact that all we can do for now is pray for them, and hope for the best.

          Again, thank you so much for the information. This whole waiting with no word while watching the pictures of the devestation on tv is really dreadful.
          ________
          Sarah
          formerly known as Alohamora
          \"Half the failures in life arise from pulling in one\'s horse as he is leaping.\"~ Julius Hare

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          • I know what you mean. I hope your relatives are okay. It's impossible to get in touch with anyone because of the phone lines and power being down and out. You, and everyone else with family down there are in my prayers. I had to turn off the tv finally because it was just too taxing for me and too surreal.

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            • Thank you, lep.

              The aftermath is always the worst, and soon the pictures will stop, but the people will still be struggling. It is definitely prayer time. A local group is headed down there from TN to help the American Humane Society. They had just completed a disaster training. EQ

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              • I have two horses at Oak Haven Farm with Genie Harper in Folsom, Lousiana. I have been trying to get in touch with them since the Hurricane. Does anyone know how the barn fared?

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                • Ashley I dont know them but I talked to the MR part of Zydeco Farm (Terry posts here) and they are in Folsom. He said that most in his area have houses that are OK but lots of trees and fence down. I posted the blurb over on the breeding forum of who I knew was OK.
                  ~Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away...

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                  • AshleySH, I got an email from a friend tonight who keeps her horse at a big place in Folsom (where the GALA shows are for those who are familiar), and she said "the horses on the northshore are ok." Hopefully that includes the Oak Haven ones.

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                    • Does anyone know how the Montegut LA--bayou country south of NO--fared? I know someone there that raises horses, danes & parrots....and no one has heard from her yet.

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                      • Bopper, glad to hear you and yours are okay.

                        Please take care!!!

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                        • FYI from: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/georgiahorse/
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                          Message: 2
                          Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 11:37:15 -0400
                          From: "Bonnie Martin" &lt;gemfox@bellsouth.net&gt;
                          Subject: Katrina effects here in our area

                          Hurricane Katrina has left her mark all over the eastern U.S. unfortunately, and our area did not escape damage. I just got word today that Half Halt Stables on South McDonough Road in Griffin,owned by Peggy and Eddie Bethune was hit by one of the Katrina-spawned tornadoes Monday night. Half Halt Stables is a boarding and lesson stable with approximately 20-30 horses. They frequently had schooling shows there so you may be familiar with the facility.

                          Their house was completely destroyed, the barn lost seven stalls, fences were damaged, but miraculously all lives were spared. Peggy and Eddie sustained some injuries, but they will recover, and the animals were all ok (horses were out instead of in the barn). Eddie described it as like being in a dryer and being thrown around as the tornado destroyed their house and left them in a five acre field.

                          They had no insurance however and could use some help financially if you are able. An account is being set up at First National Bank in Griffin, but I don't have those details at present. Donations are being collected by Fulton Equine Clinic, 2424 Rehoboth Rd, Griffin, GA 30224. Please make checks payable to Peggy Bethune.

                          Building materials to repair the barn and fences would also be appropriate and appreciated. If you would like to put your name on a list of volunteers for future workdays at Half Halt Stables, please contact me at gemfox@bellsouth.net

                          Thanks so much.
                          Bonnie and Gregg Martin
                          Gemara Farm Fox Trotters
                          Barnesville, GA
                          visit us at http://www.foxtrotter.com/gemara

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                          • Our local horse rescue director just took an AHA [American Humane Assoc] disaster training.Here are her recommendations:

                            &lt;&lt;&lt; What people don't realize is officials don't want animals going to far away from their original location, when and if they find any. During disasters there are MANY scammers that will steal peoples animals, dog, cats, horses, etc. It was hard to me to hear this at the training that this is very common. People are sick Shelters are set up at the staging areas and animals tended there for owners to reclaim. Owners finding their animals quickly can be very important for their mental health. What people need to do is focus on collecting and having supplies ready to send down when the call arises.

                            I know people want to help and get involved, but I am hoping people will send money because it IS the greatest need for these organizations that are under FEMA and have approval to be there and on the front line. They will be there for weeks on end. We may not be deployed for weeks or maybe even months. We have not been trained for swift water rescue or repeling. We were told to be on standby and be able to head out within 6 hours after being contacted.

                            Right now there are so many problems with supplies coming in and truckers can't get back because of no gas. Plus another problem is there are soooo many dead animals that disease is going to be very bad, so health issues are going to be a large problem.

                            I recommend either American Humane Association (AHA)or The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) for the animals.
                            Here are their links -

                            AHA http://www.americanhumane.org/site/R...dB4CB54eHItEA..

                            HSUS - https://secure.hsus.org/01/disaster_relief_fund_2005?

                            Nina L. Margetson
                            Executive Director
                            Horse Haven of Tennessee
                            (865) 609-4030

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