As of Sept. 17 about 100 horses remained on Galveston Island, while another 23 have been moved to a staging area on the mainland for further care, according to Jerry Finch, president of Habitat for Horses, an equine protection organization based in Galveston County. Finch said the horses remaining on the island are being cared for by volunteers, while other individuals are taking donated hay, feed, and fresh water to the site. Continue reading…
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