Posts Tagged ‘fire’

What Kind of Learner is Your Horse?

When I was a school teacher, it was drummed into us to always remember that no two students learn exactly the same way. Some would be primarily auditory learners, some visual, some kinaesthetic, and so on. Planning lessons to suit a range of students’ learning styles is always in the back of a teacher’s mind. [...]

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Equine Emergency Rescue

Charlie’s Angels Horse Rescue recently purchased a copy of Equine Emergency Rescue for our library and for our foster carers’ and members’ education and development. This book is fantastic. It’s full of very practical information and how to rescue horses from ditches, mud, fast flowing water, fires, fallen horse floats and more. We cannot recommend it [...]

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Bushfire Safety with Your Horse

This information comes from ‘Talking Horses: Equestrian Issue 27 2011′, by Dr John Kohnke. For hundreds more handy hints, You can sign up for Kohnke’s newsletters here. ——————— Don’t Leave it Until the Fire is Raging: If high risk conditions are expected, move your horses to a safer area (eg paddocks with minimal grass and [...]

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