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Barn fire kills 24 Arabian horses in Ohio

The owners of Oasis Farm near Cincinnati, Ohio are grieving today over the loss of approximately 24 horses killed in a barn fire on April 5. According to an Associated Press report, fire officials believe the fire started when a heating lamp used to warm a newborn foal tipped over. The entire facility was destroyed.



Oasis farm is an Arabian breeding and boarding operation specializing in Crabbet bloodlines. Before the fire, there were around 40 horses on the farm. The farm’s owners, Debbie Crosby, Frank Noll and their daughter, Sarah, along with firefighters and volunteers were able to rescue approximately 16 of the horses. The majority of the horses belonged to the farm.



The Arabian Horsemens’ Distress Fund (AHDF) is collecting donations to help Oasis Farm’s owners recover and care for the surviving horses. The AHDF provides financial assistance to members of the Arabian horse community in times of crisis. To learn more about the Fund or send a donation to help Oasis Farm, visit HorsemensDistressFund.com

Read on for information on how to reduce the risk of a barn fire.
Be prepared for a barn fire
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  • OMG,that is soooooooooooooo sad.If i wasn't at work i would be crying. I am the only horse lover here,so they would be laughing at me forever.

  • what a tragedy, :( i am sooo sorry to hear of their loss, and the loss of the arabian community. a barn fire is any horseowners worst nightmare. i hope the horses didnt suffer any. its just a horrible, horrible, tragedy. no words can come close to express my sympathy.

  • My greatest fear...FIRE!!
    I hope I have enough funds to make a donation.
    Note to Peggy...cry, its not your fault that others do not have feelings.

  • Oh my goodness!! I am soooooo sorry for their loss. :( This has always been my biggest fear is a fire in my barn with the horses in there that's why I don't even bother locking them up at all so they can get out when they want.

  • How awful. I just hate to hear these things even though I know they happen. All those beautiful horses.

  • That is so sad. My heart goes out to the owners and the horses. I am a huge Arabian fan, and I breed the crabit line as well. I will make a donation of any money I have. My prayers go out to them and the horses.

  • How terrible. I wish more people would be careful with things like that. Personally they seem a little careless.

  • that is very sad. There has been to many fires with heat lamps that people need to use an alternative or find a better way to use them.

  • This is very sad, for horses as well as the owners. I can just imagine how they feel about this happening.

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