Are Your Horses Ready for You to be Quarantined?
The current (human) coronavirus situation has me making sure I have everything I need to care for my horses in case I can’t leave home for two weeks or longer. Are you prepared?
The current (human) coronavirus situation has me making sure I have everything I need to care for my horses in case I can’t leave home for two weeks or longer. Are you prepared?
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Surviving natural disasters becomes even more complicated when you’re responsible for horses and other animals. Emergency planning expert Rebecca Gimenez-Husted, PhD, literally wrote the book on Technical Large Animal Rescue, and she joins us for an hour to answer your disaster-planning questions and offer advice that could save your and your horses’ lives.
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An equine nutrition expert shares tips for feeding horses during natural disasters.
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Don’t let dreary weather keep you away from the barn! Here are 10 things you can do for your horse on a rainy day.
Being well-prepared for colic could mean the difference between life and death for your horse. Here’s what you need to know.
Print and use this checklist to ensure you have the basics for both humans and horses in case of an evacuation.
Keep track of your horse’s distinguishing characteristics and record emergency contact information on this one-page form.
Community disaster planning begins at home and in neighborhoods, and with understanding your farm.
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Dr. Rebecca Gimenez explains why using box fans in horse barns is dangerous.
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