Planning for Equine Evacuations During Hurricanes
Preparing ahead for equine evacuations can be crucial to horses’ survival. Here’s what to remember.
Preparing ahead for equine evacuations can be crucial to horses’ survival. Here’s what to remember.
Tweets from the Kester News Hour and sessions on wound management, neonatal care, rehabilitation, and more.
After weathering a natural disaster, take steps to reduce your horses’ chances of infection or injury.
Prepare a disaster plan for keeping your horse safe during wildfires, hurricanes, and other emergencies.
Rebecca Gimenez shares how veterinarians and technicians can educate horse owners about first aid.
Wound care is one of those many horse issues where there are as many opinions as there are horse owners.
A barn’s first-aid kit, with all the essentials in one place, is a great idea for any horse owner.
A burn requires careful treatment to prevent complications, regardless of severity.
One veterinarian reviews equine hyperthermia and hypothermia and how to best manage affected horses.
A well-thought-out approach to triage after a barn fire can save horses’ lives.
Penetrating injuries can have serious consequences for horses, but vets are well-versed in handling them.
A number of factors can enhance or derail wound healing.
CSU staff and students have examined and/or treated about 150 horses displaced by the wildfire so far.
Atlantic Veterinary College’s Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue course will take place July 5-7.
On April 3, New Bolton Center will present “It’s 10 p.m. and My Horse Isn’t Right: When is it an Emergency?”
Scheduled for March 30–April 1, the TLAER Training is open to EKU students and the general public.
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