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Florida Horse Park Full

Dan September 5, 2017 Equine, Florida

florida horse parkWith Hurricane Irma inching towards Florida, many folks are looking for a place to shelter their animals through a possible hit from the storm.  But it’s been announced that the Florida Horse Park in Ocala is 100% booked with horse refugees. Many horses have already been turned away, so if you were thinking of taking animals to that location to shelter, just a quick note they are full.

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