Emergency Preparedness – Barn Fires
How to Configure an Equine Facility to Prevent and Better Respond to Barn Fires. By Coralie Morauw and Rebecca Gimenez Husted Originally Published 2014 Vol 60 AAEP Proceedings
How to Configure an Equine Facility to Prevent and Better Respond to Barn Fires. By Coralie Morauw and Rebecca Gimenez Husted Originally Published 2014 Vol 60 AAEP Proceedings
Review of Strategies to Prevent and Respond to Barn Fires Affecting the Horse Industry by Rebecca Gimenez Husted, PhD; Jennifer A. Woods, BSc; Roberta M. Dwyer, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVPM; and Tomas Gimenez, MVZ, Dr.Med.Vet Originally published 2008 Vol 54 AAEP Proceedings
Horseback riding is beneficial for people of all ages but can especially improve children’s motor skills and confidence as well as communication and leadership skills.
Riding your horse on the road can be fun, scenic, and a good way to get out of the arena. In this article, find tips and things to remember when riding or preparing to ride on the road.
Letter To The Community by Nancy Clark I am writing this in regards to the behemoth Rivian plant proposed for a very rural area intersecting Morgan, Newton and Walton counties. However the more we are learning, the more we hear this could have far-reaching effects… Read More »Opposed to Rivian
A winter annual, burrweed sprouts in December or so and sets an extremely spiney and painful seed in early spring. Click to learn how to identify and manage Burrweed.
A recent question about too-skinny horses from one of our AAHC members prompted a discussion about the right way to help. To get clarity on best practices for our area, a local equine rescuer, Paulette Brown of the newly created 501c3 Redux Equine Rescue, had… Read More »Equines in need
HIP-U classes for horse professionals will be available this spring!
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