
Houston, Texas, and the areas surrounding it have been devastated by the flooding brought to them by Hurricane Harvey. Hundreds of thousands have been displaced, and at least 10 have been confirmed dead.
But out of the unprecedented devastation have come countless stories of hope and heroism. Neighbors and strangers have put their own safety and comfort at risk to help those in danger and in need.
Two such heroes are father and son Chance and Rowdy Ward. These Texas cowboys have been showing the world what true heroism and selflessness look like as they have ridden around the area trying to save as many people, horses, and livestock as they can.
Chance has posted several harrowing videos of their efforts on Facebook. The pair was out early in the morning, loading up their horses and driving to where these helpless animals were trapped.
One video that has gone viral shows Rowdy roping a feisty stud colt who was trapped in his pen. As Rowdy tried to keep his own horse calm, he used all his might to open up the gate to the pen, which had become stuck in the mud under the deep waters.
All animals were saved
Posted by Chance Ward on Monday, August 28, 2017
“This is what we do,” Chance says in the video. “We help livestock. We try to help people.”
Amazingly, according to the caption on the video, “All animals were saved.”
The heroic pair’s work isn’t done yet, but they are already receiving praise from grateful animal lovers all around the world.
“Love seeing this kind of kindness,” wrote commenter Ashlee Byron. “Thank God those men were around and were able to save that poor horse. You two are amazing men, and you sir, have raised an incredible son. Thank you guys for being you”
For Stacy Reik, the Wards’ efforts haven’t just been a far off story to watch or read about – she has seen their incredible efforts firsthand.
“He has been helping us all down her (sic) with livestock and people rescues!!” she commented on the Facebook video. “It’s a (sic) honor to call him a neighbor!!”
Just helping.
Posted by Chance Ward on Monday, August 28, 2017
We are certainly grateful for heroic people like Chance and Rowdy who are going above and beyond to make sure not one person or animal is left behind in the flood, and we will continue to bring you more stories like this one as they come to light!
Are you grateful for Chance and Rowdy’s heroic and selfless efforts? So share this!
Michelle Farrow
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Poor thing :((
Kristen Marion
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Cindy Tally
Jennifer Faleschini Thompson
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Wow!!! People never stop amazing me!
Kevin Crapse
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these kind of people need to be charged with a crime of animal abuse for leaving animals out to die.
Brigitte Vaillant Peterson
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THANK ALL THESE HEROES!
Rebecca Smith
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Good job, loved that you save the horse.
Jan Meyer
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Cathi Zita Chulo Vera Garmessen
Nathan Jeffrey
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Hope they are all safe. Glad to see there are good people helping. The owners should go to jail.
Margaret Crosby
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Thanks To the man for saving the horse
Robin Fecarotta
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Awesome. Thank you!
Herman Eichorst
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The owner should get their$#%&!@*kicked.
Gloria Banks
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Good job!!! Thank you❤️
Kim Moulton
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Natural disasters bring out the best in some people–God bless these cowboys for giving their help.
Catherine Baffa
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Gotta love a cowboy
Linda Venter Langeveldt
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Trust this horse NEVER EVER GO BACK TO LOUZY OWNERS!
Janet Kos
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Good job cowboy- you are a true hero and I am sure that horse will remember you. Wonder why anyone would live a horse penned in when the water was rising at that rate?
Palmyra Arzaga
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I’ve got horse friends who do without to keep their horses safe and healthy. Let’s hope the people who left this horse to die are totally shunned by their neighbors if/when they return.
Paula Gattone
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This guy is a Hero for this horse. His owners don’t deserve him. Horse people know other horses people. With just one horse he should have trailered him away from the area before the storm hits.
Sonja Ellis
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unless the real owner was on his deathbed,there is no excuse for treating an animal like that,god bless them 2 cowboys for their actions…
Michael Daman
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What’s wrong with some people
Wendy Kneller
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What on earth are people thinking , why have animals idiots shouldn’t have animals..
Thomas Part
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Amazing fact, that the good guys always got a buddy by side, to catch it on video.. Amazing…
Jcs Gonzales
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Who the hell knows what happened. Maybe the owners weren’t home, out of state, or elsewhere and couldn’t get to their pets in time. People assume$#%&!@*and it’s dumb. Unless anyone has proof or video that the owners got in their vehicles and left the premises, y’all need to shut up.
Linda Thomas
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Great cowboys brought up right.
Ellie Roo
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His horse is priceless !
Frances Heino Draper
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People that would leave animals should not have animals.
Ellen Gardner
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People that do that to animals really suck !!!
Susan Wisecarver
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These guys did it right. No halter just a rope around the neck. And most horses will follow the other ones. Great job guys.
Mel Bird
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True hero
Lisa Statler Vandermay
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Thank you so much!!!
Denise Stombaugh
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Hero
Barry Mitchell
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He was not stuck in the mud. So they got him out of the pen.
Barry Mitchell
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You don’t know what the situation there was! Maybe they went the coyboys to get their horse out after they got their father and mother to safety.
Frances Heino Draper
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You know that is what is wrong with social media. You state your opinion and there is someone to criticize you.
Linda Primeau
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You have a beautiful Hart
Janet Toscano
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This is a TRUE hero.
Dawn Wells Fortenberry
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Bless him
Katharine Bentley
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Bless this Angel.
Johan Starkofsky
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Sounds like you’re in the later crowd . Lol . I’m sorry
Cathy Dixon
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Bless them.
Laurie Haché
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j’admire ce gars.
Yasmin Padilla
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Thanks all the heroes for helping all the people all the animals and for being awesome human beings
Deanne Boyce Jacobsen
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So many animals just left behind tied up, or in back yards or pens. I’m so glad there were people helping them. It’s just so sad all the way around.
Sharon LeSage
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Why was he left there??
Annette Stanton
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God Bless this man for helping the animal.
Melody Anne
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Not a very easy thing to do. Obviously he is a stud, hence the poor body language and attitude, and only wanting/trying to mount his mare. Hence the slaps to the his nose/face and the riders spinning to watch him/keep him away. He could have been hurt if not killed or drown, had he successfully mounted her in that nightmare flood water 🙁
Melody Anne
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Not a very easy thing to do. Obviously he is a stud, hence the poor body language and attitude, and only wanting/trying to mount his mare. Hence the slaps to the his nose/face and the riders spinning to watch him/keep him away. He could have been hurt if not killed or drown, had he successfully mounted her in that nightmare flood water 🙁
Susan Maselli
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Like a rhinestone cowboy!❤️
Rach Steele
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It horrifies me that the people that own these animals can quite easily walk away and think only of there safety and not the safety of there animals , god bless the two cowboys who took it upon themselves to help
Johan Starkofsky
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Would you have been happier with a picture of a dead drown horse ?