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  • Add me to the list if any horses/goats/dogs/cats/birds/etc can get to the OKC area. I can provide 10 boxes, one stallion box if he's mannerly (I have 10 open mares)..
    limited turnout in a large paddock since my pastures are busy.
    Arendal Arabians and Sanctuary

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    • Hi I can take someone in in a pinch. Not the best set up but better then nothing.

      I have a round pen and a paddock. No shelter but I can pull panels out of the round pen and set up a temp. stall or two for a bit in the barn. Or if the horse plays well with others I can just add it in with mine. Anything to find someplace to stay for someone.

      I just hate to think of someone with no place to go. I can probably steal a corner of my neighbors barn for hay storage in addition to mine. Bottom line is between my place and friends we will make it work. Good people.

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      • Oh guess i should say I am in the Dayton, OH area.

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        • I've got a 1/4 acre paddock with a shed with two stalls I could make available. Not fancy but my girls like it. Mine are out 24/7 and can use my run-in. Obviously from my sig, I'm in central KY. Would also try to make room for whatever else needed space.
          Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Goethe

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          • I have about 10 acres out here and could set up something temporary for goats or horses.

            I could also take in any dogs, cats, birds etc until they can find a permanent home.

            We also have an extra bedroom in the house for someone who may need it, maybe 2-3 people. And also can provide temporary employment as my fiance is a granite installation subcontractor and is always looking for a good helper!

            Sending money isn't enough, I wish I could help out some more. If anyone can take advantage of my extra space, please don't be shy, let me know. If you want to relocate permanently, this is as beautiful an area as any and we will help out in any way possible. Great employment opportunities, nice open land that's still affordable and low property taxes.

            If I can help anyone from Katrina out, please let me know.
            Erin and
            Instant Karma "Sunny", ShineDown "Liam"

            "You can't control the wind, but you can adjust the sails."

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            • Instant Karma- that actually is an interesting point- I had someone else mention that they were looking for help and wondered how to get word out for those that might want to relocate and get a job elsewhere....has anyone seen anything like this where people might look?
              Cowboy Logic, Walk In The Park, Blue, Jacob & Missy- and now Junior and Betty too!
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              • a report from on the ground in New Orleans:


                Just got out last night. I could have stayed , my supplies would have
                lasted for seven more days

                BUt, the fires have started.



                The reports of looting downtown are exaggerated. Yes, they broke into
                the grocery stores, drugstores, gas stations, for food, etc. Canal
                street had a few hours of thugs doing sports shops, but all other
                shops and the ENTIRE FRench Quarter is safe and untouched. The storm
                did glass and roof damage and trees UPTOWN> Just needs to be swept.
                Looks LESS dirty than a typical Mardi Gras day.

                I was never threatened. 99.9% of our people are heroic, stoic, and
                human beings of great quality.





                THE FLOOD did NOT get into the Fr. QTR> and along the river to AUDUBON
                PARK>

                I stayed and helped and photographed and bicycled these areas every
                day.

                NO shooters, some idiots, but everyone doing the best to get along and
                survive. Other flooded areas, it is very desperate and there are some
                battles going on, but very isolated.


                From Monday to late yesterday there were NO military, red cross, fema,
                or anyone with supplies DOWNTOWN>

                Even the N.O. Police and Fire Dept were largely absent.



                I stayed in the Qtr at A Gallery. The building and contents is
                presently fine.
                I will be going back soon to help the other people



                The Amazing people of NEw Orleans will survive and rebuild.



                The media stayed on Canal Street and are missing the real story.



                Unfortunately, the "looting" story is all they had downtown and its
                repetitous playing of that footage has setback recovery. IT FALSELY
                scared off the rescuers, I guess.

                Too many rumors reported without eyewitness verification.

                Bad business, needs to change.





                Please spread the word.

                Bush and his people have been bad to us. Every hour matters to the
                remaining people



                THe surrrounding region is overwhelmed with recovery. Baton Rouge has
                200,000 people to help

                LSU is a triage center.

                EVERYONE is pitching in.


                The entire situation is complex and difficult for everyone. Many
                shortages , gasoline especially.





                BY the way, Since early Tuesday , access into New Orleans via the
                downtown Miss. River Bridge has been clear to Baton Rouge. Everyone
                else got in that way, why not the military?



                Four hours away by CAR is Fort Polk, one of the largest bases around.



                Bring the boys home, especially the National Guard.



                New Orleans needs your love and positive thoughts.


                Email and spread the word. Contact your leadership in Washington and
                keep the pressure on.

                Especially today and tomorrow.

                Remember that these people are the heart and soul of the New Orleans
                everyone loves.





                See you soon



                Joshua



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                • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by cowboylogic:
                  Instant Karma- that actually is an interesting point- I had someone else mention that they were looking for help and wondered how to get word out for those that might want to relocate and get a job elsewhere....has anyone seen anything like this where people might look? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                  Not that I know of for people specifically looking for permanent relocation. Would be a very good idea though. Fortunately we are in a position where we could help a young family get back on their feet. I am sure there are some other people out there that could do the same!

                  Would be nice to make the connection, specifically with those who want to move out of the LA area.

                  There is a website out there that is looking for housing for people who need shelter temporarily. It's at http://www.HurricaneHousing.org... I posted there, but the biggest need is within 300 miles of the hurricane. I couldn't believe the generosity of these people across the country, it will give you the chills to read some of what is posted there.
                  Erin and
                  Instant Karma "Sunny", ShineDown "Liam"

                  "You can't control the wind, but you can adjust the sails."

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                  • Not sure if this has been posted here yet, but at this link:

                    http://lahg.net/EMERGENCY%20PAGES/hurrinfo.html

                    you can offer housing for horses and they'll put it in a database. Those of you who have posted here might also want to add your info there.

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                    • I am in michigan but can offer a 3 acre pasture with run in and stalls, could take 4 horses or some ponies or minis, The USEF is not taking any more names for places to house horses. i can be reached on my cell 586-383-4782

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                      • I can take in one horse. I have a stall, round pen and turn out. Located in the Jackson Mississippi area. Most of our power is back on in this area, the gas lines have eased and with a little scrambling I was able to find feed for my horses (although not what they usually eat). Just PM me. I fear most that need help don't have access to all this info so we sit here not able to help. The horses in St Bernard Parish sound like they need help ASAP read this article for more info http://www.thehorse.com/viewarticle.aspx?ID=6111
                        No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill

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                        • I found this on a Katrina yahoo group:

                          Message: 7
                          Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 15:01:01 -0000
                          From: "janet" &lt;imjanetmills@yahoo.com&gt;
                          Subject: Chantilly VA group going to pick up animals this weekend
                          anyone within the proximity of Chantilly who is interested, please
                          contact Patty OFF LIST at:
                          pattistinson13@aol.com
                          pattistinson13 @ aol.com
                          We have decided to take the bull by the horns and act.
                          There is little coordination regarding animal rescue efforts down
                          south. This is not due to a lack of trying or to incompetence. It
                          is simply too huge for any one group/person to coordinate a huge
                          rescue effort quickly enough to save the maximum number of lives.
                          That said - we are making plans to drive down south. The current
                          plan (this will POSSIBLY change) is to leave Friday night and drive
                          throughout the night. We plan to pick up animals all day Saturday
                          and leave for Virginia Sunday morning.
                          What we need:
                          Money - lots of it - to pay for gas & expenses and to give to
                          rescues/shelters down south who are helping. It will also be used
                          for vet expenses for animals brought back.
                          Leashes, collars, and muzzles. We would ask you to bring these items
                          to us in Chantilly VA before we leave. We would also like to fill
                          our vans with food to distribute while we're down there. Cat and dog
                          food are requested.
                          Foster homes and rescue groups. Fosters and rescues must commit to
                          holding on to animals for 3 months to give their families a chance to
                          reunite with them. Please note - we willl know NOTHING about these
                          animals. We can't promise breed, size, sex, medical condition,
                          temperament (although we will temperament test on-site). Basically,
                          you'll be taking whoever needs help.
                          If you can help, please respond immediately via email and commit to
                          what you can do.

                          Note that after driving for two days, we hope any fosters/rescues
                          will either meet us in Chantilly Virginia or arrange your own
                          transports from Chantilly, VA to wherever you are.
                          More later
                          Patti Stinson
                          http://groups.yahoo.com/group/caarr
                          http://groups.yahoo.com/group/caarrt
                          Founder (inactive), 4 Paws Rescue Team
                          http://www.fourpaws.org

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                          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by MSP:
                            I can take in one horse. I have a stall, round pen and turn out. Located in the Jackson Mississippi area. Most of our power is back on in this area, the gas lines have eased and with a little scrambling I was able to find feed for my horses (although not what they usually eat). Just PM me. I fear most that need help don't have access to all this info so we sit here not able to help. The horses in St Bernard Parish sound like they need help ASAP read this article for more info http://www.thehorse.com/viewarticle.aspx?ID=6111 </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                            Check your PM!
                            http://community.webshots.com/user/windywillow100
                            "Ain't no horse ever run faster than I could ride it"" (Wind Whistling through Willow)
                            Owner of Josephine "The Lost and Found Kitty"

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                            • Hey everyone...I am mostly a lurker on this board, but I do post occasionally. Anyway, I live in the New Orleans area and we evacuated for Katrina (thank god!) and I am currently staying at a ranch in Alexandria, LA (central LA) with 2 of my horses. I left 2 horses behind out in the pasture, 3 dogs (free to roam our property), and my 6 cats (also free-roaming). I did get back in to check on the animals over the weekend and all were OK. One guy's horse was hit with debris and had to be put down. I also have 3 other horses at a friend's house in Robert, LA (near Hammond), and I'm sure they are OK, but he was in East Jefferson Hospital at the time of the storm and I cannot get in touch with him.

                              I just wanted to check in with other Katrina victims and the board to make sure everyone was OK, and to let people know I was fine (even though I'm not very well-known here). I felt so bad leaving my animals behind, but they were fine when I checked, but I'm sure my 2 horses in the pasture will lose weight since one is a OTTB and the other is 24, but as long as they were not hurt I felt a little better knowing I saw and touched them to make sure they were OK.

                              The property that we live on was totally destroyed except our house trailer. All our stalls and the rental barns on the property are destroyed and will need to be rebuilt. My boyfriend's older sister lost her house...a tree fell through it, and she had to put down one of her pygmy goats when she returned to check on them because it had been sick before she left and it was worse when she got back.

                              We won't be able to go home for quite sometime because of no power, no safe water, disease, and the barns will have to be rebuilt...it's going to be a long hard road when we get back. Thankfully, the people in Alexandria are taking great care of us and letting us and our animals stay for nothing. There is a big group of us from the same area so we get together and prepare meals for the whole group and hang out and help out around the place.

                              Well, I will get off the ranch's computer for now...people need to use the phone, but I will be checking in frequently from now on as I would like to read this whole thread and make sure all the people from this hard hit area are OK. Thanks all
                              Brandi
                              "A horseman or horsewoman must have only one thing (and each in his own way): a passionate, obsessive love for the horse. Nothing more." George H. Morris

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