
Prepare Horses, Livestock, and Pets for Hurricane Season
Protecting livestock–including horses–and/or family pet is an important task during Hurricane season.
Protecting livestock–including horses–and/or family pet is an important task during Hurricane season.
More than 150 horses reportedly perished in the tornadoes that hit Moore and the Oklahoma City area May 20.
The horses were brought to higher ground last weekend after water from heavy rains threatened their stable.
The AAEP offers help through its Equine Disaster Relief Fund.
Horse owners in Oklahoma are assessing their losses while bracing for yet another round of strong storms.
Horse owners residing in wildfire-prone areas in California are preparing for another fire season.
Learn about the veterinarian’s role in barn fire prevention and emergencies; managing dehydration and exhaustion; and preventing medication mishaps.
Fire officials investigating the incident rule the cause of the blaze undetermined.
Authorities say an overloaded circuit caused the fire that killed seven horses and injured four more.
A fire at a breeding farm claimed the life of a pregnant mare and caused more than $425,000 in other damages.
A well-thought-out approach to triage after a barn fire can save horses’ lives.
Kentucky horse breeding farms are now eligible to apply for federal relief from agriculture-related disasters.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire that left 11 horses dead and several others injured.
Use this handy form to leave your horse and house sitters all the information they need to care for your animals and property while you’re away.
NYRA will contribute $100,000 to the Hurricane Sandy disaster relief effort.
The storm’s actual impact on horse owners might not be realized for days, some emergency responders say.
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