Kentucky Large Animal Rescue Training Registration Open
The Kentucky Horse Council will host a large animal emergency rescue training Aug. 10-12 at the Kentucky Horse Park, in Lexington.
The Kentucky Horse Council will host a large animal emergency rescue training Aug. 10-12 at the Kentucky Horse Park, in Lexington.
Kīlauea began erupting on May 3, sending molten lava into residential communities and forcing more than 1,500 people and a still-undetermined number of horses to evacuate.
Colorado fire authorities are probing a series of suspicious fires, including one that killed a half-dozen horses.
How will the horses that survived the San Luis Rey Downs Training Center fire respond to moving back to the facility? An equine behavior expert shares her insight.
Can you answer “yes” to the question, “Have we done due diligence with developing a functional all-hazards disaster plan to protect us and the animals that make up such a significant part of our lives?”
Learn how emergency responders helped the 88,000 horses, donkeys, and mules residing in the 41 Texas counties impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
Learn how microchips can benefit horses and their owners, especially after natural disasters.
As wildfires rage in California, owners in Sonoma County are working together to evacuate and care for horses.
More than 500 horses were moved from the fire zone to fairgrounds evacuation sites in Sonoma County alone.
More than 300 horses have been evacuated amid wildfires that have burned more than 117,000 acres.
Equine groups hope to help the more than 800 Thoroughbreds at Camarero Race Track and other horses on the island.
At least four horses have died due to the lack of resources since Hurricane Maria devastated the island.
Learn what you’ll need to ID and get your horse back after a disaster. Drs. Eric Davis and Becky McConnico explain.
Drs. Eric Davis and Becky McConnico offer advice for sending donations to areas after a natural disaster.
TheHorse.com reporter Pat Raia shares her experiences preparing for and weathering Hurricane Irma.
Do you have a plan in place for your horses if wildfires, tornadoes, floods, or hurricanes strike in your area? Learn how to prepare for the worst-case natural disaster scenarios during our live event.
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