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FREE Stall Card PDF
Supporting Our Equine Community During the LA Fires: Free PDF Stall Cards
As devastating wildfires rage across Los Angeles, our hearts go out to everyone affected. For those of us in the equine community, the challenge of evacuating and caring for our beloved horses during such emergencies can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re scrambling to pack essentials or setting up temporary housing for your herd, the need for organized and accessible information is crucial.
That’s why I’m offering a free PDF stall card to hopefully provide help in this difficult time. No strings attached — this is my small way of supporting our community during this challenging time.
Click here to download:
Why Stall Cards Are Essential
In emergency situations, clear and concise stall cards can be lifesaving. They provide critical information about your horse, ensuring that caretakers, rescue workers, or boarding facilities have everything they need to know at a glance. These cards can help keep your horses safe, healthy, and well-cared-for, even when you’re not immediately nearby.
Features of the Stall Card
The free PDF stall card includes spaces for:
- Horse’s Name and Photo
- Owner’s Contact Information
- Emergency Contacts
- Feed Instructions
- Vet Contact Information
- Other Details – section for (Behavior, Allergies, Medications etc.)
You can easily fill in the details, print the card, and attach it to your horse’s temporary stall or pen. If you don’t have access to a printer, you can fill it out digitally and email or text it to those caring for your horse.
Share This Resource
If you know other horse owners in need, please share this resource widely. The more people we can help, the better. Whether it’s through social media, email, or word of mouth, your help in spreading the word can make a huge difference.
Stay Safe and Strong
To all horse owners facing evacuations, please know that you’re not alone. The equine community is here to support you. Let’s come together to ensure our horses stay safe and cared for through this ordeal.
Stay safe, and hug your horses tight.