Comments on: Emergency Horse Identification Plan https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-keeping-emergency-identification-plan/ Wed, 05 Mar 2014 23:39:17 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Galadriel https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-keeping-emergency-identification-plan/#comment-374895 Wed, 05 Mar 2014 23:39:17 +0000 /horse-keeping/emergency-identification-plan.aspx#comment-374895 I microchipped my horse. It makes me sleep well at night!

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By: kygal https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-keeping-emergency-identification-plan/#comment-374887 Wed, 05 Mar 2014 18:05:19 +0000 /horse-keeping/emergency-identification-plan.aspx#comment-374887 good info hope never have to use it

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By: Celeste https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-keeping-emergency-identification-plan/#comment-322007 Fri, 13 Jul 2012 12:13:17 +0000 /horse-keeping/emergency-identification-plan.aspx#comment-322007 A lesson learned for humans from Katrina and Rita was to keep medical records on a CD and take it with you when you evacuate. This might be helpful for a horse with a complicated track record.

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By: Mike https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-keeping-emergency-identification-plan/#comment-322003 Fri, 13 Jul 2012 11:44:23 +0000 /horse-keeping/emergency-identification-plan.aspx#comment-322003 Great article!

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By: Nancy https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-keeping-emergency-identification-plan/#comment-173513 Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:07:09 +0000 /horse-keeping/emergency-identification-plan.aspx#comment-173513 As hurricane Katrina was bearing down on the gulf coast, the state of Mississippi turned back and refused entry to an incredible number of horses being evacuated. The owners of these horses had their cogins papers but not the health certificates. Some of these horses died in that storm , I know of four horses that were buried alive in mud (the owners chose to stay with their horses and barley survived), Thank you Mississippi. Please educate your readers before storm season there is one more piece of paper work possibly needed. If their vet has already evacuated they may be out of luck, are their animals lives worth gambling with.

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By: ????????????????? https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-keeping-emergency-identification-plan/#comment-141428 Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:12:44 +0000 /horse-keeping/emergency-identification-plan.aspx#comment-141428 Good article, though scary thought about using it!

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By: jennifer https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-keeping-emergency-identification-plan/#comment-135535 Fri, 24 Jul 2009 22:30:39 +0000 /horse-keeping/emergency-identification-plan.aspx#comment-135535 great article. hope i never have to use any of the advise tho

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By: Erin https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-keeping-emergency-identification-plan/#comment-30139 Wed, 09 Jan 2008 14:01:30 +0000 /horse-keeping/emergency-identification-plan.aspx#comment-30139 this is good becuase you should never be left not knowing what to do in an emergency 🙂

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By: Ellen https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-keeping-emergency-identification-plan/#comment-24225 Tue, 20 Nov 2007 20:09:56 +0000 /horse-keeping/emergency-identification-plan.aspx#comment-24225 During Katrina, some folks used spray paint to put cell phone numbers, names etc on their horses. This held up REALLY well. Although we are in TX, we helped with the effort and took in a displaced horse to our ranch until it was placed back. VERY important. Also, microchipping is good, but the chips can migrate in the horse. Also, may facilities do not have the technology to find the chip, In an emergency…a “port-a-stall” is a very inexpensive alternative to finding boarding in a pinch. Small, in a box, and portable….no bigger than 1 foot by 4 feet square in a box..Fits anywhere! Also, have a water storage tank in your trailer (if you have one) which can be VERY beneficial….some horses will not drink strange water, and can colic from the stress. We have seen it all since Katrina. The advice on keeping coggins and photos is also very important. We are not fans on leaving on halters vs. spray paint on the butt, as halters can get caught if you must let your horse loose, and they may die, having never been found, or sadly, get strangled or hurt trying to “un-hook” themselves from a tree branch or other bad element while loose!!

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