
Finding Housing for Horses During Evacuations
Don’t wait until disaster is on your doorstep to find a place to take your horses when evacuating. Remember these tips.
Don’t wait until disaster is on your doorstep to find a place to take your horses when evacuating. Remember these tips.
Of the 674 respondents, 167 (25%) said they plan to travel more than 200 miles from their barn this summer.
My gelding has started banging his head against the trailer wall. Do you have any suggestions for why he does this and how to stop it?
Consider these factors when transporting horses afar, be it to a show or a new home.
Here’s what to do if you have a horse-hauling accident and how to avoid a wreck in the first place.
While hauling during cold weather can be challenging, proper planning will keep your horse performance-ready.
Find out how to protect your horse from infectious diseases when traveling to clinics, shows, and trail rides from Dr. Paul Morley, director of infection control at the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
Summer is peak season for horse shows and events, and Colorado State University (CSU) veterinarians remind riders that it’s important if traveling to take steps to help prevent the spread of equine infectious disease.
Clinician Buck Brannaman and his horses travel 40-plus weeks of the year. Find out how he keeps them healthy.
Whether you’re heading south for a winter show circuit or relocating permanently, preparation is key.
There are many issues to consider when you’re planning to transport your horse, especially if he’s moving to a hot and humid climate. Here’s what to to consider, from new feed options to a risk of hyperthermia.
AVMA representatives gathered to educate the nation’s policymakers on some equine-specific legislation.
Before shipping your horse this winter, learn about best ways to prevent this pulmonary disorder.
Carol Clark, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, shares her picks for the top equine medicine studies of 2013.
What techniques I should use during a trailer loading lesson with a naive filly?
Traveling with a mare and foal sometimes is a necessary evil, but if one follows a few tips from researchers, veterinarians, and horsemen, most problems can be avoided.
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