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  • #21
    I hate to post on this so late as I've been off/on phone with my family in Mobile all day and am really worried sick.

    I have 12 stalls I can offer in LR if anyone still is evacuating.

    Robby
    When blood is the beverage of choice, the sharpest fangs feed first.

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    • #22
      ok, am embarased to admit i did NOT realize the immensity of this storm until larry king. holy cow.

      i'm in seguin, east of san antonio just off I10. i have a 1 acre pasture empty, lotsw of hay, and 6 stalls. my number is 830-914-4183.

      sonesta, if you have overflow, send them my way.

      god bless and keep safe all you travelers and storm-bravers.
      "And now," cried Max, "let the wild rumpus start!"

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      • #23
        In Far East TX, We have a three ac. pasture/ barbed wire I'm afraid but safe, also 4/5 stalls and two pens down the road, and 20+ ac further down email or call 903-245-4982 if needed. Best of luck to all!

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        • #24
          I'm in VA - pretty far north - but glad to help. Room for people, pets, and horses.Phone number on my website - follow link in sig line. Be safe, guys!!

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          • #25
            Well, I'm up the river seventy five miles south of Memphis. She's supposed to come right over us, but by the time she gets here, she'll be down to just rain (I hope).

            If any deeper south folks are coming north on 55 or 61, I'm sure that pasturing for evacuee horses could be arranged here.

            Here is in my signature line.

            If you are interested, PT or email me and I'll give you phone numbers.
            "I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay."
            Thread killer Extraordinaire

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            • #26
              Everyone that has space/can help needs to tell the Red Cross and FEMA tomorrow morning so that they have a total list.

              Others are also offering -- Hansi Heck Melynk has also offered in Florida

              There are several offering space over on ablackhorse but we all need to get the information into one central place

              Afterwards it is being said there will be no water for drinking for a long time. Going to be gruesome.

              Praying
              The way to go is AHFA

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              • #27
                It's too late for you to leave in the dark as I post ths tonight (if you haven't already taken the animals and run), but wanted to say my heart and prayers go to all the people and animals who are left in the path.
                Patti Brantley
                Flying Colors
                www.flyingcolorsfarm.comHome of pinto stallion Claim to Fame and his homozygous son, Counterclaim. Friend us on Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Fl...04678589573428

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                • #28
                  I am far, too, but if someone needs a place to stay with a couple of horses, I have two empty stalls (and possible a third) available in Northern VA; we have 12 acres of really nice grazing. I also have a 24 x 24 run-in shed that is very nice but suitable for ponies only as the roof is about 8 ft high. Other pets are welcome, too. PT me or call my cell at 202-821-6444.

                  Good luck and be safe everyone!

                  VHC
                  Roseknoll Sporthorses
                  www.roseknoll.net

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                  • #29
                    I know its a little late, but even AFTER the storm, I can offer a pasture for 2 horses, no stallion, and a bedroom and a pull out sofa bed for a human or two.


                    Its not much, and in N. GA, but its safe and dry. 770-561-0470
                    Never Ride Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly
                    Way Back Texas~04/20/90-09/17/08
                    Green Alligator "Captain"

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                    • #30
                      Pasturage is available in the Bristol TN/VA area. Coggins & all health certificates required!

                      Contact Four Winds Farm at (423) 366-0859
                      or
                      Journey's End Farm at (423)878-7991
                      The inherent vice of Capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings. The inherent virtue of Socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.
                      Winston Churchill

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                      • #31
                        Just posted this on the other thread. Have a friend in Seguin, TX who has 200 empty stalls (they closed down the race barns awhile back). If anyone needs them, please email me lazyf_ranch@yahoo.com and I will put you in touch with them.

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                        • #32
                          August 27, 2005
                          Horse and Pet Shelters

                          HORSE AND PET SHELTERS

                          Evacuees seeking animal shelter facilities for their pets (dogs and cats) in the Jackson area can contact the Mississippi Animal Rescue League, at (601) 969-1631, pager number (601) 987-7076 or (601) 866-7196.

                          Agri Centers with Stalls available for Horse Sheltering are as follows:

                          Lauderdale County - Meridian, MS (601) 482-8498 or (601) 917-8041
                          Forrest County - Hattiesburg, MS (601) 583-7500 or (601) 299-0284
                          Multipurpose - Canton, MS (601) 859-4358 or (601) 573-6487
                          Scott County - Forest, MS (601) 469-2928
                          Copiah County - Gallman, MS (601) 892-1809 or (601) 892-4710
                          Alcorn County - Corinth, MS (662) 287-7779
                          Neshoba County - Philadelphia, MS (601) 656-5775 or (601) 416-5696
                          Oktibbeha County - MS State, MS (662) 418-3963
                          Tunica County - Tunica, MS (662) 363-3299
                          Lee County - Tupelo, MS (662) 566-5600
                          MS Coliseum - Jackson, MS (601) 961-4100
                          Marshall County - Holly Springs, MS (662) 252-5441
                          Charles Ainsworth - Braxton, MS (601) 847-0264
                          Stay tuned to WLBT and WLBT.Com for updates as we receive them.
                          ~Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away...

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                          • #33
                            I don't have a barn to offer, but I should mention that y'all are really wonderful - quite a community to band together in the face of emergency, this one.
                            ---
                            They're small hearts.

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                            • #34
                              I'm with Trixie, it's very touching to see the amount of support not only for human life but how even though we all might quarrel and pick at each other from time to time that when someone and their horse is in need everyone pulls through.
                              God Bless

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                              • #35
                                There is an effort to get help to the hurricane are by members of COTH. Please see the "Hurrican Katrina - Not sure what to do" thread. Right now it is starting in Florida but anyone is welcome to help. Check the thread and get in touch with Beastieslave.

                                Don
                                *Charter Member-Blue Tarp State Driving Clique*
                                "You can't always get what you want, but if you try, you just might find you get what you need" Mick Jagger

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                                • #36
                                  Just an update and bump. I have a 5 acre grassy horse pasture with a 12X24 run in shed available for horses that I can take in. This pasture is not in use and is well rested and in excellent condition. I can provide grain and fresh water for these horses along with lots of good pasture. My phone is: 703-754-1055. I ask that these horses be current on Coggins, vaccinations and have no illnesses. No stallions please. I could provide this space for a few months, until December. I am in NO Virginia.

                                  Laura Whitford
                                  http://www.studbook.com/shadowfox

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                                  • #37
                                    Seems like TN and the Ohio Valley may get some flooding too.

                                    My home and farm are available should anyone need to house livestock or domestic pets. The house is very small but all are welcome to camp out on sleeper sofa or air matresses.

                                    28 acres, nice large grassy paddocks and space for trailer parking.

                                    Please feel free to contact me if you need to place for your animals until flood waters recede.
                                    Brothers and sisters, I bid you beware
                                    Of giving your heart to a dog to tear.
                                    -Rudyard Kipling

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                                    • #38
                                      I'm a little out of the way in WNC, but could take a couple on pasture, Horseguard fence in one, high tensile wire on another. I'll leave mine in the barn and dry lot if needed. Pastures don't have shelters, but one does have some trees. Also happy to house a person, house is tiny but I do have a spare bedroom and sofa in livingrm.

                                      Will get my college equestrian club working on fund and supply-raising.
                                      "One person's cowboy is another person's blooming idiot" -- katarine

                                      Spay and neuter. Please.

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                                      • #39
                                        Just talked to Dr. Frazier, the AL State Vet at the AL Dept. of Ag. They are starting to build a resource list now of people who can trailer and/or house horses. He said Mobile County was the hardest hit in Alabama, and they are still compiling data.
                                        Some nights I stay up cashing in my bad luck; some nights I call it a draw. -- fun.

                                        My favorite podcasts: Overdue, The Black Tapes, Tanis, Rabbits, How Did This Get Made?, Up and Vanished.

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                                        • #40
                                          Just wanted to add, four horse with living quarters, two horse bumper pull, two seperate paddocks, twenty acres pasture, five available stalls in Western Kentucky, can be down to help within half a day's drive. 270-554-8043

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