First Aid is the immediate care given to the horse in the event of an accident or sudden illness, horses by nature are somewhat accident prone and suffer frequent injury. For " reason it is important for the horseowner to have certain medical supply items readily available in the event of an emergency. These supplies should be kept together in an appropriate dust-tight container located in convenient locations. All items should be checked periodically to insure that they are in a usable condition. Most of the recommended first-aide kit items can be obtained through a veterinarian or purchased at a drug store, feed store, or tack supply shop
Objectives In equestrian activities, more frequently that in other sports, we can find many risks of...
Entrapped, stranded and recumbent equids often require emergency rescue. The success of the rescue i...
Written for the novice owner and experienced caretaker alike, The Humane Society of the United State...
You come home after a long, hard day at work and go to the barn to feed. Your gelding, named “Disast...
2 pages. This item is available for purchase at the University of Minnesota Extension Store .This ar...
Halters are designed to help catch, hold, lead and tie horses and ponies. They are nothing else. Eve...
8/78/8MHalters are designed to help catch , hold, lead and tie horses and ponies. They are nothing e...
There is always the risk of injury when one works or participates in a farm or equine-related activi...
Safety at horse events, such as horse shows, should always be given the highest possible priority. T...
This article describes best practices for disaster preparedness for horse owners
Many horse owners in the U.S. do not know what they would do with their horse in the case of an emer...
Natural disasters are becoming increasingly common and more erratic causing the safety of horses to ...
A recent survey by the authors of the present study indicated that headcollar (halter, USA) related ...
During the last decade, participation in horse-related activities has continued to grow. The Nationa...
Horse/Mule Shoes, used to protect a horse\u27s hoof from injury on hard or rough surfaces. Farm Tool...
Objectives In equestrian activities, more frequently that in other sports, we can find many risks of...
Entrapped, stranded and recumbent equids often require emergency rescue. The success of the rescue i...
Written for the novice owner and experienced caretaker alike, The Humane Society of the United State...
You come home after a long, hard day at work and go to the barn to feed. Your gelding, named “Disast...
2 pages. This item is available for purchase at the University of Minnesota Extension Store .This ar...
Halters are designed to help catch, hold, lead and tie horses and ponies. They are nothing else. Eve...
8/78/8MHalters are designed to help catch , hold, lead and tie horses and ponies. They are nothing e...
There is always the risk of injury when one works or participates in a farm or equine-related activi...
Safety at horse events, such as horse shows, should always be given the highest possible priority. T...
This article describes best practices for disaster preparedness for horse owners
Many horse owners in the U.S. do not know what they would do with their horse in the case of an emer...
Natural disasters are becoming increasingly common and more erratic causing the safety of horses to ...
A recent survey by the authors of the present study indicated that headcollar (halter, USA) related ...
During the last decade, participation in horse-related activities has continued to grow. The Nationa...
Horse/Mule Shoes, used to protect a horse\u27s hoof from injury on hard or rough surfaces. Farm Tool...
Objectives In equestrian activities, more frequently that in other sports, we can find many risks of...
Entrapped, stranded and recumbent equids often require emergency rescue. The success of the rescue i...
Written for the novice owner and experienced caretaker alike, The Humane Society of the United State...