
Preparedness is Key to Surviving Tornadoes with Horses
Being prepared in advance is crucial for helping horses survive potentially life-threatening storms.
Being prepared in advance is crucial for helping horses survive potentially life-threatening storms.
Prepare a disaster plan for keeping your horse safe during wildfires, hurricanes, and other emergencies.
Rebecca Gimenez shares how veterinarians and technicians can educate horse owners about first aid.
What steps have you taken to prevent fires in your barn? What challenges do you need to overcome to help your barn be more fireproof?
What preparations are you making for the Blizzard of 2015?
This week I am in California, and was afforded the opportunity to visit a boarding ranch in San Diego that demonstrated many of the safety suggestions
Here’s what to do if you have a horse-hauling accident and how to avoid a wreck in the first place.
Rebecca presented about barn-fire safety at the 2014 American Association of Equine Practitioners’ convention. Read about the top tips she shared.
What are your experiences with getting and giving an education about handling horse medical emergencies?
By planning for the worst, you lessen the chances of losing your horse in a disaster. Here’s what to remember.
The most reliable approach to fire safety is to plan for the worst by having solid procedures in place for fire prevention and adhere to them daily.
I was thrilled to join Dr. Dick Green at the recent one-day conference , Animals after Disasters, hosted by the Georgia Department of Agriculture Emergency
Wildfire can quickly become a real threat to rural landowners and when horses are involved, action needs to be taken quickly to save the lives of your animals and reduce property damage.
Clinic staff and volunteers loaded donated supplies onto a horse van scheduled to depart on June 11.
A group of foals was relocated to drier quarters after rain flooded their pen near West Palm Beach.
A wildfire forced the evacuation of horses from the Green Valley community in Los Angeles, Calif.
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