Loudoun Times-Mirror | Snowfall traps horses; many Loudoun barns vulnerable Loudoun Times-Mirror Blizzard conditions can be especially dangerous and difficult to manage for horse and barn owners. With over 15,000 horses in Loudoun County, the equestrian community scrambled to prepare for the storm. Power outages, loosing running water, running out ... |
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