
Feeding Evacuated Horses
An equine nutrition expert shares tips for feeding horses during natural disasters.
An equine nutrition expert shares tips for feeding horses during natural disasters.
Are you and your horse ready for an emergency evacuation? Get the tools and information you need to keep your horses healthy.
Hurricane season is upon us, so horse owners should ready themselves in advance for evacuation or to weather a storm in place. Here’s what to remember.
French researchers tested a quicker, easier, and potentially more accurate method of monitoring horses’ temperatures.
Register and track your horse with this important identification tool.
Don’t let dreary weather keep you away from the barn! Here are 10 things you can do for your horse on a rainy day.
Identifying risks and reducing and mitigating a disaster’s effects start with a well-written, all-hazards plan for sheltering in place and/or evacuating. Here are some keys to remember.
Last fall, Hayley Dieckmann and the UC Davis Veterinary Emergency Response Team treated horses and other animals displaced by the Camp Fire. Here’s a look at what she experienced.
Plan ahead to keep family, employees, and horses safe during a winter weather disaster.
Thefts happen in barns, at horse shows, and from pastures. Learn how to keep your horses, possessions, and people safe.
The bill would require sellers to consult with local law enforcement, rescue organizations, stolen horse organizations, and breed associations to determine if a horse was stolen before its latest sale.
Learn about colic, EPM, core vaccinations, biosecurity, donkeys, and more in our special features.
Being well-prepared for colic could mean the difference between life and death for your horse. Here’s what you need to know.
Researchers are working to better understand production and feed losses, how and when owners evacuate their animals, and how perceived wildfire risk affects the costs and availability of fire insurance.
The new equine microchip look-up tool will allow horse owners, law enforcement, animal health officials, and others to search for association affiliation for horses that have been microchipped and registered with a participating organization.
By taking the necessary precautions and having a disaster plan ready, you can ensure that you and your horse are prepared when a severe weather situation arises.
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