
Narrow Escape: Caring for Equine Barn Fire Survivors
Just because a horse survives a barn fire doesn’t mean he’s out of harm’s way.
Just because a horse survives a barn fire doesn’t mean he’s out of harm’s way.
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The majority of respondents said they’ve thought about disaster planning and have an idea of how they would respond.
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Of the 585 respondents, 190 (32%) said they use preventive measures to prevent their barns from flooding.
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