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The same area got hit in the May 3rd storms in Piedmont. One of my customers lost a mare and colt and also the colt's dad. All three were in the barn when the storm hit and took the top off of the barn and the horses had to be taken out through the top of the barn.
You guessed it, six days later the stud was guiding his family back home. They were all pretty beat up but a vet check showed nothing broken and there were not even any real big cuts on them either.
The man and his wife were on a road trip at the time out of state and just that morning they had called the ins. agent and upped the amount of coverage on their ranch. Through the years they had gotten way under covered.
We leave our horses turned out when a tornado warning is issued. I think their chances are better if they can take cover on their own. They seem to disappear when the storms get bad. Hope everyone is ok tonight.
The same area got hit in the May 3rd storms in Piedmont. One of my customers lost a mare and colt and also the colt's dad. All three were in the barn when the storm hit and took the top off of the barn and the horses had to be taken out through the top of the barn.
You guessed it, six days later the stud was guiding his family back home. They were all pretty beat up but a vet check showed nothing broken and there were not even any real big cuts on them either.
The man and his wife were on a road trip at the time out of state and just that morning they had called the ins. agent and upped the amount of coverage on their ranch. Through the years they had gotten way under covered.
We leave our horses turned out when a tornado warning is issued. I think their chances are better if they can take cover on their own. They seem to disappear when the storms get bad. Hope everyone is ok tonight.