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

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  • #61
    Elizabeth,

    If you happen to read this, please call me first thing in the am. I tried all afternoon yesterday to get you, but could not dial in.

    Thanks so much for the update and for giving so much of yourself for the horses!

    Gail
    www.horse-protection.org

    No Horses to Slaughter Clique

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    • #62
      OLOATB, Do you know anything about Denny Stables in N.O.? I met several girls from there at a clinic at Oak Hill and have been very worried about them. I know Dr. Barca had a couple of horses that were rehabing from surgery. Please see if you can find out anything about them!!
      Thanks
      Laura

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        #63
        Hey Laura.....that name sounds familiar. Do you know the people that own the barn? What is their last name?

        Thanks,

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

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

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        • #64
          Elizabeth....bless you and all who are working with you....

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          • #65
            Elizabeth,

            Thank you for taking what little spare time you have to post about the rescue efforts in your area. It’s very reassuring and I look forward to reading your posts each day! I only wish I lived closer and could be of some help!!!

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            • #66
              OLOATB, thanks for what you are doing. My check to Dr. Ernst Foundation is on its way
              I wish I could do more to help, but I'll spread the word, the website, and the donation form to family and friends (non-horsey and the like) and see if I can get some more money your way.

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              • #67
                OLOATB, I think it is a boarding stable, there were several girls from there at a clinic I attended. I know Alison Barca DVM boarded there.
                She told me it was right on a levee. If you happen to run across Dr. Barca, tell her to let me know if she needs anything!! She did some spur of the moment work on my horse at the clinic.
                Laura

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                • #68
                  I don't know if this pertains to the same barn on the levee, but the weekly e-newsletter from "the horse" talked about the rescue efforts and that several of the large barns in NO lost their horses b/c they were locked in stalls. It was heartbreaking to read last night. I beleive that the newsletter articles are available to the public to read and they also talk of the rescue efforts taking place w/ LSU.

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                    #69
                    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by incentive:
                    Elizabeth, I have to believe that folks like you will get all the good things that are rightly coming to you---just as I must believe that all the bad people will reap their rightful "reward" also. Thank you for all that you and the other volunteers are doing. If we showed up, would we be allowed to help?
                    . </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                    If you like to hand walk, feed, water and muck stalls the answer would be a resounding YES!

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

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

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                    • #70
                      Elizabeth, I loff you.

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                        #71
                        <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Jazzy's mom:
                        I don't know if this pertains to the same barn on the levee, but the weekly e-newsletter from "the horse" talked about the rescue efforts and that several of the large barns in NO lost their horses b/c they were locked in stalls. It was heartbreaking to read last night. I beleive that the newsletter articles are available to the public to read and they also talk of the rescue efforts taking place w/ LSU. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                        There is one barn I know about that was located very near where the levy broke through. The horses have been seen grazing up on the levy. The grass there is really pretty and the water is fresh not salt. The slick Willies have been really hard to heard up....they keep jumping into the river....we are getting them slowly but surely.

                        I don't know what stable they came from though!

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

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

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                        • #72
                          John Shea farm or stable has Saddlebred, right? I have heard about Shea Stable for Saddlebred.
                          Karen

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                          • #73
                            I spent the day helping out and all I have to say is that it is overwhelming. There is so much to do with so many horses there. Elizabeth, the vets, the volunteers are all doing a GREAT job. If anyone near B.R. can spare a day to help, it is really needed. I mostly cleaned stalls and filled water buckets. There are just so many to take care of. After just one day I am exhausted (and I only stayed until 3:00). I do not know how the people who are there everyday all day do it.

                            Thank you Elizabeth for all that you and everyone else out there are doing!

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                            • #74
                              Elizabeth, what are the logistical problems of how to find you and where to stay once we get there? How do we get past the FEMA roadblocks that many folks are facing when they try to come to help?

                              Is anybody from VA or NC up for a road trip? In unfamiliar locations, I'm always braver with company My girl friend would probably go, but her son, his girl friend, and granddog will arrive sometime in the wee hours of 9/9. They did get out of NO before the storm hit. Now they just have to figure out what to do with the rest of there lives.

                              My email is RnldLw6@aol.com.

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                              • #75
                                Elizabeth,

                                I have several names and contact info of people who would like to volunteer.

                                Tried calling you back several times today, couldnt get through. Please, call me again in the a.m.

                                Please, please....get some rest!!

                                Gail
                                www.horse-protection.org

                                No Horses to Slaughter Clique

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                                • #76
                                  Elizabeth what you are doing is so inspiring. I know you are exhausted but it must feel so good to be able to physically DO something.

                                  I was planning a frivolous little happy b-day to me trip at the end of the month. I'd rather spend that time helping out if a pair of experienced horse-walking, manure-shoveling hands and marginally strong back would be useful that far out. Sadly I don't see these fellows heading home anytime soon, so let me know if you think that is doable and I'll plan on it.
                                  If you believe everything you read, better not read. -- Japanese Proverb

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                                    #77
                                    Here in Gonzales, we are easily accesable. That is, as long as you are gonna be at the barn. You would have to have special permission from the governor's office to actually go into New Orleans. Fortunately we already have rescue teams in place. We are about 50 miles north of New Orleans and the closest safe and habitable place. I just happen to live here. Let me know when you are coming and I will see to it that you get in the facility...honestly, you should have no problems. The only problem you might have is finding a hotel....you might have to stay in Baton Rouge which is about 13 miles up the highway.

                                    Thanks Bopper for coming to help...we really apreciated your being there. Tonight we got in a whole bunch more horses. I believe we now have nearly 300. I have never seen so many stallions in one place in all my days....it is a logistical nightmare trying to house them all.

                                    Other than that, things are rocking along. We are really hoping some of the claimed horses go home soon. We need the space!

                                    See ya'll tomorrow!

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

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

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                                    • #78
                                      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by clipclopdeaf:
                                      John Shea farm or stable has Saddlebred, right? I have heard about Shea Stable for Saddlebred. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                      He has Hackney ponies and standardbred roadsters. Every once in a while I think he has a saddlebred.

                                      I have heard that he is fine. His show string was up in Louisville with his assistant, Abel, because John was sick and couldn't attend the show.

                                      His place is in Covington, about 7 miles north of Lake Pontchartrain. His phone lines are down but he has been seen by several people who have reported back on Trot.org. Apparently all he lost was one of his parrots.
                                      Every man has a right to his opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.
                                      Bernard M. Baruch

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                                      • #79
                                        Elizabeth

                                        Thank you for all you are doing.

                                        Up here in Ontario there are a number of people that are willing to take in whole families including there pets and horses. Is there anyway that we can get that information out to the people that need this?

                                        If we can move entire families and give them a year of housing until this is over we will.

                                        I read this everyday and feel very helpless as trucks from Ontario have been turned around at the border and all of our efforts seem to be
                                        stopped in the process.

                                        Please let us know if we can be of more help.

                                        Again thank you for all you are doing, you truly are an inspiration to many.

                                        Cathy Hunt
                                        519-393-8253
                                        Please let me know if we can co-ordinate rescues coming to Ontario.

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                                        • #80
                                          Elizabeth - a little off topic and I'm sorry to bother you - maybe someone else could help me. But, I've been advised that dogs left on the I-10/Causeway may have been taken to Gonzales. Does anyone know a contact # there? I don't even know if it's an existing shelter, or an SPCA or whatever... Thanks!

                                          BLESS YOU for your incredible help, Elizabeth!!!!
                                          \"Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of solitaire. It is a grand passion. It seizes a person whole and, once it has done so, he will have to accept that his life will be radically changed.\" -- Ralph Waldo E

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