Here are some general tips to help horses in a flood:

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  1. Keep them as calm as possible: Horses can become easily agitated in stressful situations, so it is important to keep them as calm as possible. Speak to them in a reassuring voice and move slowly and calmly around them.
  2. Move them to higher ground: If possible, move the horses to higher ground where they will be out of the water. Horses are excellent swimmers, but moving water can be very dangerous, and they can quickly tire.
  3. Provide food and water: If the horses are stranded, provide them with food and water if you can safely do so. Try to find an area where they can graze or provide them with hay.
  4. Check for injuries: If you can safely approach the horses, check them for injuries. Flood waters can be contaminated with debris and harmful bacteria, so it’s important to monitor the horses for signs of infection.
  5. Call for professional help: If the horses are in distress or need medical attention, call for professional help immediately. Animal control, veterinary clinics, and rescue organizations can provide assistance.

Remember that horses are large, powerful animals, and they can be dangerous if they feel threatened or scared. Always approach them with caution and respect.

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