GA horse farms open stalls to Florida horse owners impacted by Milton

After Hurricane Milton hit Florida, a stable in Cobb County has opened its doors to horses and other livestock who may need help.

“When you get in harm’s way like this you sometimes wonder what can I do?” Chris Williams, the owner of GB’s Stable in Smyrna, told Channel 2 Cobb County Bureau Chief Michele Newell .

GB’s Lake and Stable is a family-owned business that sits on 110 acres of land.

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It’s just one of many emergency stables ready and able to accommodate Hurricane Milton animal owners who need help.

When natural disasters hit, Williams and his team are always ready to help horses and other livestock that need a place to stay before, during, and after emergency situations.

“They can get their horse out and exercise. They can use the arena.  The best part is they have a community here that they know will be able to love and support them and their horse and help them through a difficult time,” said Williams.

Before Hurricane Milton slammed Florida, many families and their livestock evacuated to Georgia.

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