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How does your riding routine change in the fall?
I don't ride in the fall.
I can only ride on weekends once summer is over.
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I still ride as often as I did all summer.
I actually ride more often in fall than in summer.


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Emergency Horse Care

Find all the information you need related to horses and emergencies, including real-life survivor stories and helpful tips.

Escaping the Wildfire
They issued a mandatory evacuation and I didn’t have a trailer.  Read more >>

Part II of Escaping the Wildfire
A mandatory evacuation and no horse trailer left me hand-walking two horses away from the flames, with no plan of where to go. Read more >>

Emergency Preparedness: Survival Stories Read more >>

Emergency Plan
Whatever the emergency—fire, tornado, hurricane or earthquake—it's important to be prepared.  Read more >>

Emergency Contact Information
Make sure those who care for your horse have the emergency contact numbers they need. Read more >>

Directions to Emergency Responders
If you become incapacitated during an accident, you can make sure your horses will be taken care of by leaving information that will help direct emergency responders. Read more >>

Road Emergency!
It is impossible to plan for every potential emergency, but being prepared in advance can make the difference between being helpful and being helpless. Read more >>

HorseChannel 2007 California Wildfire Coverage
Find horse resources and news on the 2007 Southern California wildfires. Read more >>
 


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