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First Mud Season, then Spring

First Mud Season, then Spring

  • Posted by Emily
  • On March 18, 2022
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Spring is here! Pastures are green, the trees are budding, and mud is caking the boots of equestrians across the state. Yes, mud—March is one of the state’s wettest months. […]
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Partial Suspension of Interstate Movement Requirements for evacuation of animals due to Tropical Storm Ida

Partial Suspension of Interstate Movement Requirements for evacuation of animals due to Tropical Storm Ida

  • Posted by admin
  • On August 31, 2021
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Power Outages Expected

Power Outages Expected

  • Posted by admin
  • On February 17, 2021
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This newsletter contains important information from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture Veterinary Division in regards to the upcoming winter weather. To subscribe to this newsletter, please send an email […]
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Hurricane Preparedness for Horse Owners

Hurricane Preparedness for Horse Owners

  • Posted by Cheryl Bennett
  • On September 14, 2020
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The peak of Atlantic Hurricane Season is right around the corner. For North Carolina horse owners, it means that we need to take extra precautions when it comes to our […]
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