Top 5 Mistakes Horse Owners Make When Responding to Emergencies
- Posted by Rebecca Gimenez Husted, PhD
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1. Assuming that they should be the animal handler
Many horse owners or horse-loving people who respond to a scene are far too emotional to be right up close and personal with the horse in these scenarios. That’s why your veterinarian often has their trained technician handle the horse for exams and vaccinations, too
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Rebecca Gimenez Husted, PhD
Rebecca Gimenez Husted, BS, PhD, is the primary instructor and president of Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue. Her first book, Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue, was published in 2008. She is an internationally sought instructor in technical rescue techniques, procedures, and methodologies, and she has published numerous critiques, articles and journal submissions on horse safety, technical large animal rescue and horse handling issues.
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