Stolen Horses International Helps Bring Horses Home
Stolen Horses International and its companion website NetPosse.com help owners search for missing horses.
Stolen Horses International and its companion website NetPosse.com help owners search for missing horses.
Members of Texas’ equine community are working together to help horses threatened by raging wildfires.
Emergency response personnel are urging horse owners in hurricane-prone regions to prepare for the storm.
The USDA issued a proposed rule a proposed rule to establish regulations for improving livestock traceability.
Whether you are responsible for a barn full of horses or one beloved companion, this summer’s harsh weather
Research has indicated that the horse’s eye could be the most telling identifier.
Planning ahead for natural disasters can increase your horse’s chance for surviving the storm.
As Mississippi River floodwaters rise, continuing to threaten parts of Mississippi and Louisiana, hundreds of
More than 24 hours after the tornado outbreak touched the South, there was still little news about the twisters’ impact on horses residing in the affected areas.
Something wicked this way came–a tornado outbreak involving more than 160 individual tornadoes, touching down from Mississippi all the up the East Coast. So far, at least 200 people are reported dead, the majority in Alabama. At present, the
As emergency crews respond to the tsunami crisis in Japan and flooding in California, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) reminds pet owners via video to include pets and livestock in emergency plans. “Taking care of pets can be
More than 1,600 readers of TheHorse.com responded to a poll asking, “Should some form of permanent identification be required for every horse in the United States?”