During a Nebraska blizzard, rancher Kelly Rowley ensured her horses’ safety as her barn was not yet constructed.
Facing plummeting temperatures, she used blankets and brought the horses inside her home, despite her own illness.
“It was awful,” Rowley said.
“We don’t have a barn down there yet. It’s in progress, and the blizzard just took over before I could get fully prepared,” she said.
“The whole time this hell blizzard was going on, I had a very bad cold, and I was just drained,” she said. “Maybe I wasn’t in my right mind. I don’t know, but I did know everything was going to be OK because these are some pretty good horses.”
Despite the mess, the horses remained calm. Rowley plans to rebuild her home in the spring.
“You would think a horse in a new place would be a little scared and cause a scene, but they didn’t,” Rowley said. “The second I put them where I wanted them, they didn’t move. They closed their eyes and just stood there. They were so calm and serene.”
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