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Horses Rescued From New York Flood; Cruelty Investigation Underway
by: Erin Ryder, News Editor
March 18 2007 Article # 9152
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Several horses were stranded and one died after a creek flooded their Manilus, N.Y., pasture, The Post-Standard reported. An SPCA officer said the horses were being kept in "unhealthy, unsafe conditions."
A rescue team--which included emergency crews, the SPCA, and the state police--used small boats to approach the horses and lead them to safety.
Paul Whorrall, Manlius Deputy Fire Chief, told the paper a horse on the farm was rescued from the same situation last year.
The horses have been moved to a private stable while officials investigate the case, The Post-Standard reported.


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hmy: If the owner's knew the paddock flooded, you would think they would watch the water level when it rained!
