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Fall means hunting season in many areas, and horse owners should be aware, especially |
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if their horse has colors similar to a deer or other large game animal. Here are some helpful tips that may protect your horse. |
When trail riding
It's best to avoid trail riding during hunting season, especially during the opening weekend. If you feel safe enough in your area to hit the trails, take these steps to help keep you safe.
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Wear bright clothing and avoid earth tones; white or any color a hunter might mistake for a wild animal |
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Wear a blaze orange vest or jacket while riding |
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Avoid riding on public lands during hunting season |
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Braid some colorful ribbon (or strips of
Vetrap) into your horse's tail |
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Put vivid bandaging or
Vetrap on the bottom of your horse's legs - you can even wrap pieces onto the bridle where it won't interfere with your horse's vision |
In the pasture
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Keep your horse in, if possible, during times of poor visibility like early in the morning or evening |
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If you can, house horses near your home during hunting season |
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Paint fence posts in back pastures a bright orange, so hunters will be extra careful |
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Tie strips of brightly colored Vetrap to fence lines |
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If state law requires it, post "No Hunting Allowed" signs if you think hunters may unintentionally wander onto your property |
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If the weather is cool and your horse needs a blanket, make sure it is brightly colored |
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Put an orange hunting sock or a colorful
tail bag on your horse's tail |
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If your horse wears a
halter when pastured, make sure it is vividly colored |
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Foals, small ponies, and minis can wear human hunting vests |
During hunting season, do whatever you can to ensure that your horses (and other pets) are easily identifiable as domestic animals. Remember, during autumn, "the brighter, the better!" |
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