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Articles
(Added July 2010) An article that I wrote a few months ago for Horses and People Magazine (Qld Australia) www.horsesandpeople.com.au about what can happen to horses that have access to dams. Dangers of Dams
Recommended reading list
Avery A (1997) Pastures for horses – a winning resource. RIRDC: Sydney
Hunt W F (1994) Pastures for horses New Zealand Equine Research Foundation. New Zealand
Myers J (2005) Managing Horses on Small Properties Landlinks Press, Melbourne. See our shop on this website.
Links
See the further support page for links to national and state resource management groups and organisations.
(Added 12/5/10) Link to a great website (USA based) www.sustainablestables.com Sustainable Stables is an organization of equestrian and environmental professionals dedicated to sustainable, environmentally-sensitive horsekeeping. Well worth a look!
Links to information about fire, flood and storms
Also do an Internet search for disaster planning and horses