
Equine Guelph Introduces Fire Prevention Outreach Program
Equine Guelph will hold outreach events this summer to educate Ontario’s racing community about barn fire prevention.
Equine Guelph will hold outreach events this summer to educate Ontario’s racing community about barn fire prevention.
Nearly 90 California horses were evacuated to the Pierce College Equestrian Center, in Woodland Hills.
Preparing ahead for equine evacuations can be crucial to horses’ survival. Here’s what to remember.
Elena Escoda allegedly stole three show horses valued in excess of $220,000 and attempted to sell one of them online.
Dr. Becky McConnico offers advice on planning for hurricane season.
Microchips will become mandatory for the registration of Thoroughbred foals born in 2017 and later.
Several barns in affected regions collapsed under the weight of the snow.
Learn about donkeys, leptospirosis, West Nile virus, influenza, preparing for disasters, and working equids.
The horses’ owner is still hoping the offer of a cash reward will lead to more information about the incident.
The video features tips on training horses for evacuation during natural disasters.
Horse owners should rely on information refereed by experts and civic authorities for validity during disasters.
If you choose to volunteer in an emergency or disaster situation, there are a number of very important factors to consider before loading up and leaving, even if the destination is local.
After a tornado, fire, or other disaster hits your farm, how would you respond and rebuild? Here’s what to remember.
With Hurricane Joaquin’s approach, authorities are encouraging owners to include livestock and horses in disaster plans.
Here’s what to monitor in order to keep your hay supply and the structures it’s stored in safe.
Before you hit the asphalt trail, consider these expert tips to make sure your horse arrives healthy and happy.
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