March 11, 2010

NDSU Equine Center opening an emergency horse shelter

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With spring flooding likely in the Red River Valley, the NDSU Equine Center will again open an emergency shelter for horses. The center will accept horses once the threat of the river reaching more than 35 feet becomes imminent. Owners must call (701) 281-1138 before arrival to ensure space is available.

“Horse owners are encouraged to prepare for the flood by developing an evacuation plan,” says Carrie Hammer, NDSU Extension Service equine specialist. “This plan should include where and when the horses will be moved and who will move them when owners do not have access to a truck and/or trailer.”

Owners will be charged an initial fee per horse upon arrival and then assessed a daily fee for the duration of the stay. The shelter will close seven days after the river falls below 35 feet.

For more information, visit www.ag.ndsu.edu/ars/equine_studies or contact Shannon Eck at Shannon.eck@ndsu.edu  or 1-1138.

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