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LOVELAND, Colo. — Two horses are recovering after suffering severe injuries while evacuating the Alexander Mountain Fire .It happened while volunteers were moving dozens of animals from Sylvan Dale Ranch's main property, when the fire broke out near the ranch Monday.Denver7 spoke with Joshua Ciardullo, a rancher who leases property from Sylvan Dale, and who helped with the animal evacuation s.

Ciardullo said they use the area to grow hay for the Sylvan Dale, and is approximately a couple miles southeast of where the fire was at the main ranch. He also uses the land for his business, Ciardullo Cattle Company, where they raise cattle for the purposes of selling food and other products directly to consumers.'I think they're doing very well. I think they're enjoying a change of scenery.

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