September is National Preparedness Month, so it is a good time for horse owners to make sure their horses are included in disaster plans to make sure horses remain calm and safe.
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Dehydration, if left untreated may escalate to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
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For well-trained horses that are used to people, crowds, and excitement, all may be well, but Halloween is a spooky time that may cause horses to spook.
Dr. Thomas Lenz writing in The American Quarter Horse Journal reminds horse owners that up-to-date testing of horses for equine infectious anemia (EIA) is important because of the potential devastation of the horse population by the disease.
As prey animals, horses naturally react to unusual loud noises and movements made by fireworks. The louder the noise or the faster the movement, the more the horse will react.
Although time takes its toll on the older horse's bodily systems, much can be done to keep the horse healthy, spry, and capable of great companionship in spite of cold weather. Turning your old horse out to pasture is not the kindest thing to do du
As prey animals, horses naturally react to unusual loud noises and movements made by fireworks. The louder the noise or the faster the movement, the more the horse will react.