Skhosu
Well-Known Member
Our barn went up in flames today. Heard the dogs barking, went to see who it was to see flames, horses still in the barn. One pony was out (furthest away stable). Neighbour was down in my boys stable (he was thinking about jumping out the window) and ended up managing to boot him and get him out. Sister got her mare out.
To explain, there is a lorry bay, then a feed room same size then the stables, there was sparks in sisters mares stable. Horses all then went out the bottom door and round the garden and into their field. The smoke was fierce. Then remembered the chickens and dragged them (protesting) out as they live in the stables. Dad drove the car out of the barn (had just had new feed unloaded..)Then just stood back and watched.
Fire engine arrived within about ten mins. The fire must have gone up in approx 10 mins as horses hadn't finished feeds. None of us on site heard/saw it until neighbours phoned. So many ifs, if it had been at night, if the bottom door had still been stuck they wouldn't have had passage out.
Horses all fine, although wound up. All my rugs pretty much are gone, all shavings, hay, feed-gone
Expensive lorry-shell -probably the cause of the fire. 11yr old was out there last, imagine if anyone had been in the lorry?
VEry very scarey and not sure now what will happen, obv. need new lorry (and all the competition gear) and those two bays are goners, and piles of wet hay everywhere. Lots of old stuff that was memories. Horses out in the fields when normally stabled etc. IT could have been a lot lot worse, but it will be devestating enough, was in shock once we got the horses out.
Thank god for good neighbours, we have had multitudes round bringing sarnies for firemen, and just generally being helpful.
Started at around half 7/8pm, firemen left at 1am.
To explain, there is a lorry bay, then a feed room same size then the stables, there was sparks in sisters mares stable. Horses all then went out the bottom door and round the garden and into their field. The smoke was fierce. Then remembered the chickens and dragged them (protesting) out as they live in the stables. Dad drove the car out of the barn (had just had new feed unloaded..)Then just stood back and watched.
Fire engine arrived within about ten mins. The fire must have gone up in approx 10 mins as horses hadn't finished feeds. None of us on site heard/saw it until neighbours phoned. So many ifs, if it had been at night, if the bottom door had still been stuck they wouldn't have had passage out.
Horses all fine, although wound up. All my rugs pretty much are gone, all shavings, hay, feed-gone
Expensive lorry-shell -probably the cause of the fire. 11yr old was out there last, imagine if anyone had been in the lorry?
VEry very scarey and not sure now what will happen, obv. need new lorry (and all the competition gear) and those two bays are goners, and piles of wet hay everywhere. Lots of old stuff that was memories. Horses out in the fields when normally stabled etc. IT could have been a lot lot worse, but it will be devestating enough, was in shock once we got the horses out.
Thank god for good neighbours, we have had multitudes round bringing sarnies for firemen, and just generally being helpful.
Started at around half 7/8pm, firemen left at 1am.