All day class covers what a horse has evolved to eat, the GI tract, classes of nutrients, types of forages and feedstuffs, reading feed labels, calculating rations, feeding for life stages, special considerations – and more. Activities will include calculating a horse’s weight, body condition scoring, feed comparisons and ration calculations. (9am-430pm; Includes lunch, and all materials)
Combination day of the 3 mini classes:
9-12am Fundamentals
1-2:30pm Safe Hauling
3-5pm Mini Disaster
This button will register you for all three classes; if you only want to take one, contact me for a different payment link.
Covering every stage from late gestation to early development, participants will learn: Stages of labor and how to recognize normal vs. abnormal progression, foal CPR and emergency response techniques, key developmental milestones in the first days and weeks, biosecurity protocols, common complications, when to call the vet and more! (9am-4pm; Includes lunch, and all materials)
A MUST for any livestock owner, this course will train you in fire prevention, planning for and executing safe evacuation procedures, hidden dangers and responding to first aid emergencies. It also covers what to do in natural disasters such as flooding, wildfires, ice storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, and more. (9am-330pm. Includes lunch, and all materials)
This all day class covers what your vet needs to know when you call, conditioning a horse to accept treatment, taking proper vital signs, dealing with lacerations, punctures, colic, choke, collapse, casting, shock, hoof issues, recognizing pain in the horse, sources of pain and alleviation, spinal health, injury prevention and much more! (9am-430pm; includes lunch and all supplies)
This is a half-day, fast-paced clinic covering the fundamentals of first aid. Working hands-on with the horses, you will learn to take vital signs, recognize pain in the horse, detect colic, and participate in lots of bandaging in realistic scenarios! All attendees will receive a first aid reference booklet. (9am-1230pm)
All day class covers everything from assessing the condition of a horse, trapped horses, poison, burns, bites, hypo/hyperthermia, tie ups, fractures, sucking chest wounds and more. It prepares the student to handle the most serious injuries, where without human intervention, the horse will not survive. (9am-430pm; Includes lunch and all supplies)
A condensed version of our wilderness first aid, this half day course will help you learn how to plan, prepare and react to emergencies while you're out in the backcountry. From communications to packing, injury to illness, this condensed course is filled with must-know before you go information. (9am-1230pm)
Is your trailer safe and do you know what your horse experiences during a collision? What are the protocols when involved in an accident, and laws around hauling? Do you know if the size and layout of your trailer provides your horse comfort and stability, or if is putting strain on their body, leading to potential injury?
This hands-on course will teach you how to keep your horse as safe as possible and who to contact in the unthinkable. (9am-3pm; Includes lunch, and all materials)
9-1130am I Can Help Kids Classes
1230-430pm Fundamentals of Equine First Aid
4 hour clinic on all things topline development: nutrition, muscle and myth busting.
A MUST for any livestock owner, this course will train you in fire prevention, planning for and executing safe evacuation procedures, hidden dangers and responding to first aid emergencies. It also covers what to do in natural disasters such as flooding, wildfires, ice storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, and more. (9am-4pm; Includes lunch, and all materials)
All day class covers what a horse has evolved to eat, the GI tract, classes of nutrients, types of forages and feedstuffs, reading feed labels, calculating rations, feeding for life stages, special considerations – and more. Activities will include calculating a horse’s weight, body condition scoring, feed comparisons and ration calculations. (930am-330pm; Includes lunch, and all materials)
This all day class covers what your vet needs to know when you call, conditioning a horse to accept treatment, taking proper vital signs, dealing with lacerations, punctures, colic, choke, collapse, casting, shock, hoof issues, recognizing pain in the horse, sources of pain and alleviation, spinal health, injury prevention and much more! (9am-430pm; includes lunch and all supplies)
4 hour clinic designed to reduce the tendency to strain bodies
All day class covers everything from assessing the condition of a horse, trapped horses, poison, burns, bites, hypo/hyperthermia, tie ups, fractures, sucking chest wounds and more. It prepares the student to handle the most serious injuries, where without human intervention, the horse will not survive. (9am-430pm; Includes lunch and all supplies)
Topline Animal Services and Rehab
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