The Denver Post | Microchips can help reunite missing horses with anxious owners The Denver Post Horses can tend to spook easily and during disasters, such as wildfires and floods, they can bolt far afield. Reuniting horses with owners during or after emergency situations can be a cumbersome process. The Colorado Horse Development Authority, a ... |
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