NJ.com | USEF still aiding horses affected by Louisiana flooding NJ.com Historic rainfall and flooding put the equine community near Baton Rouge, La., in a state of distress. Declared a major disaster, hundreds of horses have been affected, requiring emergency rescues, temporary equine shelters, and extensive veterinary care. |
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