A local family is grappling with the aftermath of a devastating fire that completely destroyed their 30-year-old barn, which had been home to five horses, a pony, a calf, a cow, and two goats.
CLAY COUNTY, Fla. — A local family is grappling with the aftermath of a devastating fire that completely destroyed their 30-year-old barn.
According to Blackwood, the fire began as a small blaze but quickly grew, even leading to a ball of fire flying out of their tack room. The barn had been home to several rescued animals that were previously abused and abandoned. There were a total of nine animals, comprising five horses, a pony, a calf, a cow, and two goats. While two of the animals were inside during the fire, they survived without injuries.
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