
Saving Horses From the Northern California Wildfires
As wildfires rage in California, owners in Sonoma County are working together to evacuate and care for horses.

As wildfires rage in California, owners in Sonoma County are working together to evacuate and care for horses.

Learn what you’ll need to ID and get your horse back after a disaster. Drs. Eric Davis and Becky McConnico explain.

Drs. Eric Davis and Becky McConnico suggest ways to mark your horse during a disaster in case you get separated.

Are horses safest inside or outside during a thunder and lightning storm? Dr. Eric Davis shares his insight.

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.

We’ve compiled 10 severe weather resources you can use to prepare your horses and farm for disasters before they even occur.

Identify and reduce fire risk on your property, and have a firewise emergency evacuation plan in place for your horses.

Of the 263 respondents, 137 (52%) said they have an evacuation plan for their horses in case of a natural disaster.
The dinner and lecture will take place Aug. 15 at Fasig-Tipton, in Lexington, Kentucky.
The ASPCA grant will help enhance disaster planning and response, and expand services in underserved areas, and more.
More than 100 horses were displaced when wildfires swept through a neighborhood in Naples last week.

Just because a horse survives a barn fire doesn’t mean he’s out of harm’s way.

Your horse is wounded, bleeding, or critically ill: What should you do? Get advice from our expert!

Understand the costs of veterinary care before you’re faced with a sick or injured horse.

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