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Peace Once Again!!!-Katrina Rescue Update 10/14/05 Page 13.

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  • Awwww, Elizabeth....Im crying tears of joy for the old black mare and at the same time, tears of sorrow for her owner who has lost everything.

    I suppose that is basically how my emotions have been since all of this started. It seems like one second you are overcome with joy by news of successful rescues, reunions, etc. and the next you are overcome with heartbreaking sorrow for all of the lives that were lost and
    for all those who have lost everything.

    My deepest heartfelt thanks, goes out to each and every person on the front lines for their
    incredible endurance, courage, strength and compassion!

    Gail
    www.horse-protection.org

    No Horses to Slaughter Clique

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    • OldLadyOnATB, your updates have been so uplifting. Thank you again for all you have done for the animals down there. You are all amazing.

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        Today we did a head count....we took in around 385 horses total. Of those, we have about 180 left. We have identifyable owners on all but 6 or 7. Many of the owners have claimed their horses and are looking for a place to keep them. The rest we have microchio numbers and will be notifying the owenrs shortly.

        As far as we have been told, our return ratio is the highest ever recorded during a rescue of this scale. We are extremely proud!

        The majority of the credit goes to Bonnie Clark who's tireless efforts and experience from Hurricane Andrew in Florida have been crucial to our success.

        Please celebrate with us....we plan to have all the horses either home with their owners or in temporary foster care by the 10th of October.

        Today, we had farrier's from all over the country trimming and shoeing horses for free. They litterally took care of nearly every horse we had. I was so much fun to watch the horses go from sore/lame, to walking upright and pain free. What a miracle. Thanks so much to those farriers that gave of their time and talent to help these horses.

        until LAter!

        Elizabeth
        Member of the OTTB Clique, Re-Riders Clique and the Thread Killer Clique.

        http://community.webshots.com/user/esimison

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        • Kudos to you for the high return rate on the horses! Thats phenomenal! Thank you for all your hard work!
          * JEWELS *

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          • All I can say is: WOW! And THANK YOU ALL! I have been so torn up over the horses and small furrys...this is such great news!
            www.savethehorses.org GA Horse Rescue
            http://community.webshots.com/user/seahorsefarm

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            • Way to go! What a good job ya'll have done. I know the owners of all those beasties are so thankful to you guys for taking the burden of what to do with the animal(s) off their shoulders during this difficult time.
              Y'all ain't right!

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              • Hi OL on a TB

                I tuned into your thread almost as soon as you started, and followed it daily (multi times).
                I was glad for the horses.

                In Canada we have different storms, fortunately not hurricanes like yours.

                Someone who knows you, CJ from Dundalk, Ontario
                put out an address for you to send things to.
                I was wondering about the response .

                Really glad things are getting under control, I'm sure the owners of the horses are eternally gratefull for the care their horses received.

                maureen

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                  Looks as though we will have less than 5 horses in the barn that we have no information on. The rest have either been claimed or have chip numbers that are traceable. We are waiting info from the chip manufacturers on the unknown chips.

                  Can't wait till Sunday....Mid City Carriage Company that owns some of the mules and drafts we rescued, is bringing a large carriage (about 20 person capacity) and is going to hook up the teams. As a "thank you" to all the volunteers, they are going to let us ride all over Lamar Dixon in the carriages. We are hoping the media shows up. We would like to give some free press to the absolutely amazing people of Lamar Dixon Expo Center.

                  Had it not been for Lamar Dixon, answering positively to our every request, I don't think we could have done all this. They opened their doors and their hearts to all the vitims of Katrina, both human and animal. They are a group of people worth praise.

                  On Sunday, I will be sure to take some pictures. I can't wait to share.

                  We also intend to have all the horses home with their owners by the 10th of this month. Everything will be cleaned and vacated by the 15th! Yipee!

                  Elizabeth
                  Member of the OTTB Clique, Re-Riders Clique and the Thread Killer Clique.

                  http://community.webshots.com/user/esimison

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                  • OldLadyonaTB, I just read your update to Mr. Chai and we both said the same thing:
                    Amazing!
                    Great job and many thanks for all you have done to help those animals.

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                    • Un-freaking believeable! I am so amazed at how many of the large animals were reunited with owners.
                      If you find you still need foster care or adoptive families outside the area, pls PM. My offer still stands.
                      Big kudos and thanks to all you have done.
                      I\'m not crazy. I\'m just a little unwell.

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                      • What a wonderful, hopeful ending for such a sad and tragic beginning.

                        A huge "Thank You" to yourself and all the volunteers that helped these horses.
                        www.longleafsporthorses.com

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                        • Elizabeth, you are my hero!!
                          Steph

                          http://community.webshots.com/user/stephanne014

                          Rerider/Haydunker Clique

                          RIP Barbaro, you were my hero!

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                          • You are amazing--what a great and accomplished effort.

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                            • Elizabeth, thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure with us. Despite the incredibly hard work you and the other volunteers have put in, you've been positive in all of your posts. And you've accomplished so much!

                              Every person and animal you've come in contact with has benefitted from your presence. Bless you.

                              PS: Note to self: microchipping IS important!
                              They don't call me frugal for nothing.
                              Proud and achy member of the Eventing Grannies clique.

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                              • GREAT JOB! You have earned your angel wings and then some!

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                                • Old Lady you did a heckuva job, and I mean that for real. Thanks so much for telling your stories. I have microchipped 1 pet and am moving on to the 3 others because of this.
                                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:<~
                                  \"See, in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda.\"—George W. Bush

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                                  • Thank you so much for posting your experience with this. I do hope that someone prints it out to use as a reference for Large Animal Disaster Rescue. Hopefully, there are organizations that will use your groups experiences to facilitate coordination of other relief efforts.

                                    Do you know how many farriers were there through the AFA earlier this week? There is a list on the AFA website of those who volunteered, but I am wondering if there were some additional farriers that aren't listed who participated.

                                    Anyway, you all deserve a REAL special round of applause for what you have done.

                                    THANKS!!!!!

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                                    • OldLadyOnATB ,

                                      Glad to hear so many horses will be returned to their owners. I was concerned after reading an announcement that thehorse.com has:
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                                      Officials at the Lamar-Dixon Expo facility in Gonzales, La. asked owners to claim their horses before Oct. 1. As of Sept. 30, Lamar-Dixon still housed more than 200 horses rescued from the New Orleans area.

                                      Horses not claimed before the deadline will remain at Lamar-Dixon until Oct. 15, at which point they will be sent to designated foster homes across Louisiana and neighboring states, on a provisional basis (if the owner contacts the foster home before the end of the provisional period, which will be determined in the following weeks, the horse must be returned to the original owner), according to Karen Eggert of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry. All horses processed at the facility were vaccinated for tetanus and microchipped, allowing them to be tracked through a database.

                                      "The location of the horses after Oct. 15 will be recorded in case the owner comes forward and wants to claim their horse at a later date," said Eggert.
                                      Information on animals housed at Lamar-Dixon will continue to be available online at http://www.petfinder.com, or at 1-800-HUMANE1 (426-2631).
                                      No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill

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                                      • Thank you again for all your good work and your updates. It's such a nice change to hear about happy endings in the aftermath of the past month.

                                        I also have started getting my pets microchipped after reading more about it here. The cats got done on Monday, and the dogs will be next.

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                                        • OldLadyOnATB ,

                                          You are *good* people.
                                          Thank you.
                                          "It's like a Russian nesting doll of train wrecks."--CaitlinandTheBay

                                          ...just settin' on the Group W bench.

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