Horse Protection Group Calls for Help After Panhandle Fires
Wildfires ravaged 1 million acres of the Texas Panhandle two weeks
ago, killing 10,000 cows and horses, and leaving hundreds more in need of
urgent help.
Jerry Finch, President of Habitat for Horses based in the Houston area,
says that over 100 horses are badly injured and need immediate care, while many
others are less severely hurt.
"So far, we know of over 100 horses that must have attention now," Finch
says. "There are a lot of surviving horses that have been badly burned.
Also several newborn foals can't nurse because of their mothers' burns.
It's just too painful for these mares to allow their foals to suckle."
Habitat for Horses, an equine protection group organized in 1998 as a
non-profit 501(c)(3), began assessing needs in the Panhandle last week.
The group was recognized last year by Louisiana State University School of
Veterinary Medicine for its efforts following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Horse owners, while doing their best to care for their own, have an
overwhelmingly difficult task. Many in the region lost their homes, barns
and livestock.
" Barns, tack rooms, and necessary feed and supplies have all been
incinerated," explains Finch.
Among those counties requesting assistance are Gray, Wheeler, Roberts,
Hutchison, Hemphill and Carson. says 17-year old Tara Thomas in Gray County, "It'd be good if some folks who can would just pitch in. It's not just hay and feed. We need so much, bucket for feed, halters, lead ropes, medical supplies." Tara
and her family lost their home, barn, fences, cattle, several vehicles,
and two horses in the fire. Six horses that survived were severely burned.
"It takes all day to just feed and doctor animals," says Susie Thomas,
Tara' s mother, "and I mean long days. By the time we finish, it's dark again."
Rebecca Simmons, a fifth generation resident of the area was luckier than
the Thomas family, but she is worried. "The fields are blowing a fine
black soot," says Simmons who has a degree in equine science. "The vet will
tell you that what we are facing next is animals dying of respiratory problems
and weakened immune systems."
Recent winter-like weather in the Panhandle has created a need for horse
blankets. Ranch horses that are not normally blanketed now lack the
shelter f trees or barns. Smoke inhalation coupled with cold and winds have put
horses at further risk.
Donations of urgently needed supplies are being coordinated through the
Habitat for Horses/Lone Star Equine Rescue members network and Dr. Leanne
Hillhouse, a Panhandle veterinarian.
Tax-deductible cash donations may be sent directly to Habitat for Horses
at www.habitatforhorses.org and www.lser.org or mailed to:
Habitat for Horses/LSER,
P.O Box 213,
Hitchcock, TX 77563. Further inquiries may be made at 866-434-5737.
"There's not a lot of time for some of these horses," says Finch. "If
people want to help, they really have to do it now."
Habitat for Horses/Lone Star Equine Rescue is a 501.c.3 nonprofit covering
Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma with around 1,000 dedicated members. We
provide equine rescue services to law enforcement agencies throughout the
state of Texas, an active equine adoption program, an equine education
center and equine-assisted services to youths and adults. For more
information, contact HfH/LSER at 866-434-5737.
Please send medical supplies to:
Dr. Leanne Hillhouse
Wheeler Vet Clinic
Rt. 1, Box 245A
Wheeler, TX 79096
[bandaging materials, burn ointments (aloe vera products),
nursing
bottles, milk replacement substitutes, eye ointments (non-steroid type),
bronchial
antihistamines (for smoke inhalation), Penicillin (for cows & horses),
immune system boosters,
Banamine, Bute
Hay & feed deliveries to:
South Main Street
McLean, TX 79057
Call 866-434-5737
Donated tack to:
Val Taylor
R.R. 1, Box 35
Forgan, OK 73938
Rebecca Simmons
14011 E. Business I-40 West
McLean, TX 79057
Habitat for Horses, Inc/Lone Star Equine Rescue, Inc
http://www.habitatforhorses.org/
http://www.lser.org/
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