Ocala is getting hit with bands, but I don’t know how strong the winds are there. Given Florida is hurricane territory, I’d hope they’d build the WEC to the highest standard.brunanas wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 9:13 pmi was thinking about WEC. they have the structure to withstand what they'll get hit with, right??Northport wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:31 pm We dont ship our horses down to Wellington until end of November, but Wellingon aka big time horse country got hit with a tornado. Havent heard if there were any casualties or injuries but lots of horse trailers and RVs flipped over based on what I’ve seen on instagram.
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All of their structures are hurricane rated, and they open up their barns to anyone with animals during hurricane scares, so hopefully they’ll be fine. I do worry about such large structures tornadoes though.
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My racehorse sent out an update yesterday that all of their Florida based horses are SAFE and made it through Milton safe and sound. They said that the barns at the various tracks and training farms in Florida are designed to withstand hurricane force winds