Too Soon to Assess Wildfire-Related Equine Injuries
While firefighters continue their efforts to contain wildfires burning in Texas, a veterinarian located
While firefighters continue their efforts to contain wildfires burning in Texas, a veterinarian located
Members of Texas’ equine community are working together to help horses threatened by raging wildfires.
Two training session at UC Davis trained first responders in the safest ways to handle livestock emergencies.
The AAEP alerts owners and veterinarians to take precautionary steps for equine safety this hurricane season.
TLAER is hosting a large animal emergency rescue awareness course at Mississippi State University, Oct. 22-23.
The Miami Animal Import Center played host to a recent meeting that reviewed equine airplane rescue protocol.
It is time for equine veterinarians, owners, and stakeholders to become effectively engaged in preventing
A University of Florida (UF) Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) review team has credited an
No horses or humans were injured when a tornado ripped through several barns at Churchill Downs on June 22.
Planning ahead for natural disasters can increase your horse’s chance for surviving the storm.
Horse owners are frequently informed about how to reduce fire risks, but knowing how to react if a fire does
The University of Florida’s (UF) Large Animal Technical Rescue Team training protocols are under review after a horse drowned during a water rescue training exercise last month. The UF Large Animal Technical Rescue Team was created three years ago
The Louisiana State University (LSU) School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) and the Louisiana State Animal Response Team (LSART) are holding training activities this spring that include an introductory course for veterinary students and a more intensive
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.
An anonymous donor picked up the tab to rescue a horse from a sandbar in the middle of the fast-moving Gila River five days after the animal was stranded there when its rider attempted to cross the water, the Arizona Republic reported.
To help further the cause of improving large-animal emergency rescue training, USRider has contributed significant donations to the University of Florida (UF) College of Veterinary Medicine over the years to support the college’s large-anim
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