
Poll Recap: Trailer Loading During Emergencies
Of the 329 respondents, 257 (78%) said they’re confident their horse would load into a strange trailer in an emergency.
Of the 329 respondents, 257 (78%) said they’re confident their horse would load into a strange trailer in an emergency.
From annual safety inspections to cautious driving, you can help make your horses’ journey safer.
This resource is designed to help curtail the risk of equine disease spread.
The bill would made it illegal to transport horses across state lines in double-decker trailers.
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.
Of the 502 poll respondents, 224 (45%) said their biggest concern is keeping horses from overheating in the trailer.
Make biosecurity a priority before, during, and after traveling with your horse.
Trailering can be unnerving for some horses. Download this special report to learn how to keep your horse’s trailering experience safe and stress-free.
Decreased immune function following transport could take more than a month to return to normal, researchers found.
Keep your horse happy, healthy, and in the game with these health and management tips.
Find out why some horses won’t consume water away from home and learn how to keep him hydrated.
Travel stress can lead to gastric ulcers and colic. Use these strategies to help keep your horse healthy away from home.
Ammonia exposure during transport can have negative effects on the respiratory system. Here’s how to control it.
Here’s a guide to buying a vehicle to haul your horses.
One in four drivers surveyed said they’d had a horse suffer an injury during transport.
Learn how to teach your horse an alternate response to triggering stimuli.
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