
How to Make Your Horse’s Stall Safer
Dr. Christy Corp-Minamiji discusses what you can do to build a safe stall or make an existing stall safer.
Dr. Christy Corp-Minamiji discusses what you can do to build a safe stall or make an existing stall safer.
BEVA hopes this educational week will help reduce the safety and health risks equine vets face on a daily basis.
The National Fire Protection Association shared tips for keeping barns safe from fire. Is your stable ready?
Lecture topics will include parasitology, gastric ulcers, fescue management, respiratory conditions, and more.
Of the 452 respondents, 367 (81%) said groundwork is a regular part of their routine with their horses.
The Saddle Up Safely app includes a return-to-riding protocol, an injury and concussion assessment tool, and more.
Top tweets and take-homes from sessions on biosecurity, ethics, handling rank horses in the field, and more!
Combustibles are unavoidable on a horse farm, but how you manage them can considerably reduce the risk of a barn fire.
Riders evaluated exhibited an average of six dangerous behaviors in a single grooming session, researchers found.
Are the stalls, fencing, and equipment on your horse property accidents waiting to happen? Download this free report for a list of potential hazards and solutions.
What if someone enters your horse pasture without permission and gets hurt? Attorney Rachel Kosmal McCart responds.
Are horses safest inside or outside during a thunder and lightning storm? Dr. Eric Davis shares his insight.
Would you know if someone was suffering from a concussion? Here’s what to watch for.
Veterinarians and farriers often have busy schedules. Here are some tips to help expedite their visits when they arrive.
Knowing those forces could pave the way for safer stables and interactions with (and between) horses, researchers say.
Of the so-called human-generated injuries, 63% were considered preventable by riding safety experts.
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