PPT-Methods of Handling Horses Safely
Author : briana-ranney | Published Date : 2016-04-12
Equine Science Your friend calls you in a panicThe vet is on the way Are you prepared to help with your friends horse in an emergency situation Safely handling horses
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Equine Science Your friend calls you in a panicThe vet is on the way Are you prepared to help with your friends horse in an emergency situation Safely handling horses Horses are very unique They are not like cattle who can be restrained on a trim chute We must be aware of the basic rules of thumb as well as emergency restraint methods. Beautiful proven sire of quality and color. Hypp nn and a beautiful own son of the late Kids Calssic Style. Sensational Classic, collects, hand breeds or pasture breeds. He was rode as a young horse but has not been ridden in years. I have him and 3 broodmares for sale, one is broke to ride and one is in foal for later this spring. If you buy 2 of these horses I will give you a third mare for free. Check my website for details about this offer and the other horses I have for sale. By Lily Mcdaid. colors of . Horses. !. There are many colors of horses here are a few black, white, palomino, bay, pinto, chestnut, and dapple gray. . Tack!. Tack is another word for saddles and bridles there is only 2 kinds of bridles they are Western bridles and regular bridles. There are lots of different kinds of saddles here are 3 Western saddles English saddles and side saddles. . and Restraint. Equine. Equine Characteristics. Prey animals. Grazers. Fight or flight. Monofocal. and . biofocal. vision. Blind spots. Directly in front. Directly behind. Just In Time Training. Animal Behavior and Restraint: Equine. . By: Kayla and cozette. Table of contents . Introduction-1. Characteristics-2. Locomotion-3. D. iet/Food Chain-4 . Habitat-5. Adaptations-6. Life Cycle-7 . Species Survival Statutus-8. Behavior/something Special-9. Equine Science. Identifying the desirable characteristics of Horses is an important part of Equine Science. We call this judging halter horses—a conformation class based on the way the horse is built. Developing your skills in visual appraisal of conformation is one of the cornerstones of developing as an equine professional.. By Cormac McCarthy. All the Pretty Horses. Hush-a-bye, don't you cry,. Go to sleepy little baby.. When you wake, you'll have cake,. And all the pretty little horses.. Black and bay, dapple and grey,. … and the Christian Connection. The horses were restless, pawing the ground in the relentless heat. A shimmering haze hung over the desert, taunting the waiting riders and their thirsty . steeds . with the promise of water. In the distance, a pall of dust obscured the fighting. . Equine Science. Imagine you only ate lettuce—what nutrients would you be missing?. Would taking a multivitamin . fix your nutrition issues?. Horses have a unique digestive system and thus have specific nutritional requirements. Why is working safely. important? . How do you work safely?. Follow safety instructions. Wash your hands. Wear . PPP. YOU MUST,. Why is working safely important?. Simply put,. PEOPLE DON’T GET HURT!. QUICKLY. DID YOU KNOW. Even if you’ve taken all the right precautions, accidents can still occur.. That’s . why it’s vital, before work begins, to know exactly where the nearest safety showers, eyewash stations, and spill kits are located — as well as the quickest way . Thoroughbreds. . Long distance runners. 40 mph. Lean body. Quarter. Short distance runners. 50 mph. Shorter and more muscular. Bred for Strength. Strong legs. Flexible knee joints. Strong abdomens and backs. The NRC determines requirements -No safety factor.. Energy is not a nutrient , it is the fuel for all metabolic activity.. Derived from nutrients –Energy is the number one metabolic need for horses next to water. Other nutrient needs are sacrificed for energy if deficient.. undertake appropriate pre-start checks on the engine and hull.. 2. Can . start and stop the engine.. 3. Can steer the boat ahead and astern while making allowances for windage / current.. 4. Have . . BY . J. ulia ,. Meena. and . Fiza. Go on to google or another search engine.. . Search for whatever you want..
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