Devastating flooding in Victoria Australia has resulted in Yulong Stud putting out a desperate plea for anyone to help evacuate their property with the water still rising. They are asking for anyone in the area with a boat, float, truck or rescue equipment or dry covers to please help them.
https://twitter.com/YulongInvestme1/sta ... iPCAw&s=19
https://www.racing.com/news/2022-10-14/ ... -at-yulong
Pics from pamurrell on twitter
Yulong Stud Flood
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What a horrible situation. Hopefully Yulong gets the help it needs. All horses are precious, but Yulong has about $50,000,000 worth of recently purchased young broodmares on their farm at any given time, hopefully they all got out of the floodwaters safe.
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Video here of the rescue today
https://twitter.com/9NewsMelb/status/15 ... x9-dg&s=19
https://twitter.com/9NewsMelb/status/15 ... x9-dg&s=19
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They have announced on social media all horses and staff are now safe but they sadly lost 2 foals
https://www.racing.com/news/2022-10-14/ ... -to-safety
The river there rose 8.5 metres which is about 27 feet
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Thanks for the update; it's tragic that they lost two foals.
Considering Southern Hemisphere farms are in the midst of foaling season, it's fortunate that they didn't lose more new babies.
Considering Southern Hemisphere farms are in the midst of foaling season, it's fortunate that they didn't lose more new babies.