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REFUGE FROM KATRINA

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  • #41
    Thank you Beastieslave for posting my thoughts after our chat yesterday.

    Horseyfolks,as usual you are wonderful.

    I am certain the "large animal emergency team" from Florida will be going to the emergency area.

    Please be aware,livestock will NOT have coggins or papers,they will be finding them roaming around,just as they will find cats and dogs and all other animals displaced by this storm.

    It will take a while to sort out this awful mess and get help in there.

    In Florida the aftermath of Andrew was Horrific,many horses were never found,pets were just abandoned .

    I too could take 2 horses/ponies,Ithink Beastieslave would take a couple too.

    Gio/Beavercreek? would also take a couple I am sure.

    I dont know how big your trailer is Horseyfolks,but I am sure we could find temporary foster homes in this area,Lakecity/Gainesville for a full load.

    I am sure we have COTHers in this area that would help,and it would make this a COTH...Project.

    During Serious hurricanes the AG dept,waived Coogins requirements in FLorida,allowing the movement of livestock to safer places.

    God bless all the folks in that area,my thoughts and prayers have been with them constantly..

    I am located very close to I-10/I-75 near Lakecity.
    \"I have lived my life-it is nearly done-.I have played the game all round;But I freely admit that the best of my fun I owe it to Horse and Hound\".

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    • #42
      I have an empty (lush), fenced pasture I used to use for field boarding available.

      I'm checking with my neighbor, who might have more safe pasture suitable for horses as well.

      Stall available for stallion (s), but I'd need to keep my own outside, so the only turnout would be in the indoor arena and/or round pens, if that would work temporarily.

      Email address is: littlebullrun@aol.com

      I'm 4 miles off of I66 near Manassas, VA.
      www.littlebullrun@aol.com See Little Bull Run's stallions at:
      "Argosy" - YouTube and "Boleem" - YouTube
      Boleem @ 1993 National Dressage Symposium - YouTube

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      • #43
        I am offering up my farm for horses that need refuge but would want to be safe that my own horses were not infected by any incoming animals. Would it be appropriate to ask that new Coggins and health certs be pulled upon arrival?

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        • #44
          I'm pretty far away but can offer a dry lot paddock with a 14x24 roof - can keep 2 horses that get along in it. (Two of mine share it in bad winter weather but they get along well.)

          I'm pretty full with my own but only use this paddock ocassionally right now so can house one or 2 horses in it temporarily.

          Julie

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          • #45
            Iam in ocala and have 5 stalls open if i can help anyway please email me. I also can offer a 3 rooms in jacksonville at my moms house. If you need to bring dogs and cats thats ok too. I just have the living space here at the farm unles you want to sleep here on a blow up matress. anyway i can help please let me know.

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            • #46
              I am very, very concerned for a friend, Sabrina Gaber, her husband and daughter. Sabrina posts on this site under the name of "At Liberty Sporthorses". She lives in Covington, Louisiana. She purchased a mare and filly from me back in 2000, Finastra and Capriole. she has had 4 foals from this mare, two Sandro HIts and two Contucci's. All of these horses are with her in the Covington area.

              I have been trying to reach her since before the Hurricane but to no avail. Her area, Covington was hit extremely hard by the hurricane. She moved and I no longer have her current phone number, only her email address and cell phone # (neither are working right now). If anyone knows of her whereabouts and if she is OK, please post here or contact me privately. laurawhitford@msn.com. Her trainer was Anne Hornbeak.

              If anyone has news please advise.

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              • #47
                PM me and I can find paddock space for between 6 and 8 horses. My parents' farm is empty right now, and there are 5 good size fields open. I'm in Lexington Kentucky, so not much help. If anyone from KY is going down to help out, I can send about 50 bales of hay with you.
                Somewhere in the world, Jason Miraz is Goodling himself and wondering why "the chronicle of the horse" is a top hit. CaitlinAndTheBay

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                • #48
                  GA Stables with shelter (from Dept of AG)
                  http://www.agr.state.ga.us/assets/applets/STABLES_Query...r__Name___Phone_.pdf
                  www.savethehorses.org GA Horse Rescue
                  http://community.webshots.com/user/seahorsefarm

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                  • #49
                    I am in Newnan, GA about 5 hours from the Mississippi coast and know of a couple of barns that might be able to put people up in my area, also, I have a 2 horse trailer, xt/xw if someone needs a ride please let me know. I can be emailed at ashlee_mansour@bellsouth.net.
                    \"There are friends and faces that may be forgotten, but there are horses that never will be\" - Andy Adams

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                    • #50
                      Although I am a bit further north in NC I can take a couple...I have one pasture about 2 acres with run in shelter and one empty stall at the moment....
                      PROUD MEMBER OF THE \"OMGiH I LOFF MY MARE\" CLIQUE

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                      • #51
                        <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by tirnanog:
                        I'm really worried about those in Katrina's path. If you can help anyone that needs refuge, post it here. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                        The folks at Noah's Wish already have over 100 volunteers heading to the South to help round up animals and provide temporary shelter. Horses, dogs, cats, exotics........just about any type of pet or companion animal.

                        Please contact them if you have transport or shelter problems.
                        www.noahswish.com
                        "Every little girl wants a pony so why should big girls be any different???"

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                        • #52
                          Here's a CNN video of a farm that got demolished by a tornado that sprouted from Katrina. Looks like 2 horses are okay, but surrounded by debris. I can't quite make out the other animals.. maybe thousands of chickens or piglets?

                          Can't get the link to work, go to cnn.com and click "Farm Destroyed" on the right hand side.

                          There is very little narration, so keep your eyes peeled.

                          Still praying for all of you down south!

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                          • #53
                            I heard from MS friends and they are without power but ok. The horse I sold to them moved to TN just recently and is safe too.

                            How horrible this hurricane is, I wish more people got out and with their animals.

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                            • #54
                              I went to the Noahswish website to see what it was all about as I didn't know of it. If you want to help you can send money, volunteer or even foster any animals by sigining up on the website.

                              I signed up and they will send you an email with application form to volunteer or foster. They were looking for people within a two hour drive. I am a bit more than that, but you never know if they need people further away.
                              Reriders keep on riding
                              Why walk, when you can ride!

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                              • #55
                                I am going to post this thread over on ablackhorse.com as there are quite a few people who have volunteered space for horses/animals from the east Texas side.

                                So don't forget them. There is also a fairgrounds on the East Texas borderline where horses/animals could also be taken.
                                The way to go is AHFA

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                                • #56
                                  The best way to get word out is to go to the Discussion boards at http://www.wwltv.com and post there and keep checking. All the parishes are listed and people are leaving messages and some are being answered.
                                  The way to go is AHFA

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                                  • #57
                                    If you come all the way up to MA... I could find you plenty of places. Including 8+ spots on my own property.
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                                    "Eventer's do it 3 ways in 3 days"

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                                    • #58
                                      Presuming that these offers are an open invite to animals in need, not only now but next time as well. It's kinda late for this time, but many of us have listed for any animal in need, now or in the future.

                                      You can list your pasture (or whatever else you might have to offer) at.
                                      http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Horse-...rgencyShelter/
                                      http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Evacuate/
                                      http://www.lahg.net/EMERGENCY%20PAGE...odatabase.html

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                                      • #59
                                        I'm too far away to help-in person, don't have a trailer and have too many horses, etc. to get away, but am more then happy to donate some $--read most of the posts on the other thread about going to help and saw a paypal was in the works.

                                        I could make room to take on 1 possibly 2 stallions, I know they are harder to find temp situations for, again I am pretty far away (Northern, VA) but do have the facilities for stallions. If this is needed please email me.

                                        Liz Hall silverwoodfarm.com Warmblood Pintos
                                        Liz Hall silverwoodfarm.com Warmblood Pintos

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                                        • #60
                                          I too am pretty far north being in central Missouri but could offer a place temporarily for a couple of horses and also for one or two stallions as I know how hard they are to find places for. I have a truck and trailer and could possibly take a run down there with supplies and bring animals back.
                                          Lois
                                          http://www.oakwoodfarmtb.com
                                          Oakwood Farm Thoroughbreds
                                          http://www.oakwoodfarmtb.com

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