Kentucky Large Animal Rescue Training Registration Open
The Kentucky Horse Council will host a large animal emergency rescue training Aug. 10-12 at the Kentucky Horse Park, in Lexington.
The Kentucky Horse Council will host a large animal emergency rescue training Aug. 10-12 at the Kentucky Horse Park, in Lexington.
Can you answer “yes” to the question, “Have we done due diligence with developing a functional all-hazards disaster plan to protect us and the animals that make up such a significant part of our lives?”
Learn how emergency responders helped the 88,000 horses, donkeys, and mules residing in the 41 Texas counties impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
Drs. Eric Davis and Becky McConnico suggest ways to mark your horse during a disaster in case you get separated.
Drs. Eric Davis and Becky McConnico offer advice for sending donations to areas after a natural disaster.
Do you have a plan in place for your horses if wildfires, tornadoes, floods, or hurricanes strike in your area? Learn how to prepare for the worst-case natural disaster scenarios during our live event.
Identify and reduce fire risk on your property, and have a firewise emergency evacuation plan in place for your horses.
Navigate natural disasters with proper planning and research ahead of time and patience during the aftermath.
Just because a horse survives a barn fire doesn’t mean he’s out of harm’s way.
Preparing ahead for equine evacuations can be crucial to horses’ survival. Here’s what to remember.
If you choose to volunteer in an emergency or disaster situation, there are a number of very important factors to consider before loading up and leaving, even if the destination is local.
After a tornado, fire, or other disaster hits your farm, how would you respond and rebuild? Here’s what to remember.
Use this form to give your horses’ caretakers the info they need in case you have to evacuate without your horses.
Use this form to document where you would take your horses and whom you’d get information from during an evacuation.
Don’t wait until disaster is on your doorstep to find a place to take your horses when evacuating. Remember these tips.
Prepare a disaster plan for keeping your horse safe during wildfires, hurricanes, and other emergencies.
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