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Articles: Press Release
Donations Taken for Horses and Horseman Starting Tomorrow at
Kentucky Horse Park
Contact:
United States Equestrian Federation, Inc.
4047 Iron Works Parkway
Lexington, KY 40511-8483
Tel: (859) 258-2472
Fax (859) 231-6662
Web site: www.usef.org
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Cindy Rullman
859-259-4209
crullman@kyhorsepark.com
(Lexington, KY) - Starting Thursday, September 8 you can donate both
equine and human goods which will be trucked to hurricane victims in
Louisiana and Mississippi. Items which are needed for horses include
feed, grain, bedding (shavings and wood chips), Bute, Banamine,
Gentocin, Dormosedan, first aid supplies such as Furacin, wraps,
standing bandages, hydrogen peroxide, Vetwrap, cotton sheeting,
antibiotic cream, etc. They also need lead ropes, halters, stall
webbings, hay bags, buckets, hoses, double-sided snaps, duct tape, fly
spray and bottles, pitchforks, muck buckets, grooming supplies, hoof
picks, etc. (For the convenience of those who would like to donate
sweet feed and grain, it can be purchased from Dever's at the Kentucky
Horse Park and loaded directly on to the truck., or you can bring your
own feed donation.)
Donated items for other pets will also be accepted, such as dog food,
cat food and cat litter.
Items being requested for horsemen include helmets, boots, flak jackets,
exercise saddles, bridles, saddle pads and girths, so they can get back
to making a living. In addition, toiletries, baby items such as baby
food, diapers, blankets, bottle liners and non-perishable food items,
household supplies, bathroom supplies and cleaning supplies are needed.
They have also requested linens, clothing, folding chairs and cooking
supplies.
Donations may be dropped off at the Kentucky Horse Park, on Iron Works
Parkway (exit to park is marked on I-75) in Lexington beginning
Thursday, September 8, from 7am to 7pm every day until two semi trucks
are filled. Lexington Cartage (owned by the Young family of Overbrook
Farm in Lexington), C.H Robinson and J.P Services have generously
donated the use of their trucks, drivers and fuel to get the items to
Louisiana and Mississippi.
Hall of Fame Jockey Chris McCarron will be on hand at various times
throughout the day to meet with the media and the public. The donation
drive was spearheaded by the National Horseman's Benevolent & Protective
Association in cooperation with the USEF, the Kentucky Horse Park and
the many horse organizations located at the Park.
For more information, contact the Kentucky Horse Park at
859-233-4303.
ENDS
USEF press releases are available on our web site - www.usef.org
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