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Guide to assembling a first-aid kit for your horse 11 Articles

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    by Janet Farricelli

    The saying better safe than sorry comes pretty handy to keep in mind if you own a horse. One of the best things you can do for your horse and yourself is to prepare a nice first aid kit to keep handy near the stable. You n...read more

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    by Callista Meyer

    Just as you probably have a medicine cabinet full of first aid items for yourself and your family, you need to have one for your horse as well. Horses can be accident prone the same as humans and there is no need to take a...read more

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    by Cindy Beck

    Horses can get themselves into the most amazing situations. As a result they can get all kinds of injuries. From catching on a branch or nail to wounds inflicted while scrapping with herd mates you can expect some patching...read more

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    by Annerleigh Harrison

    A First Aid Kit is meant to do exactly what it says on the tin ( or box, or cupboard), ie apply essential immediate treatment to newly discovered injuries or sickness. In the case of common minor ailments , such as cuts,...read more

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    by Jessica Salmonson

    If you own a horse, you already probably know you need a first aid kit for them, especially if it is a young and wild one! I will be talking about all the essential things you will need in this kit and what each item is ty...read more

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    by Hayley Verhagen

    Are you a responsible horse owner that wants to keep a first aid suitable for your animal, but are unsure of what exactly this kit should contain? Well here is a guide to assembling a first aid kit, tailored to your horse....read more

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    by Misty Shepherd

    You can purchase first-aid kits for your horse in horse health magazines or at tack shops for a wide range of pricing. For those of us that are horse poor, you can just as easily put together an inexpensive, portable first...read more

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    by Brandi Carpo

    As a responsible horse owner, having a first aid kit on hand is essential. There are many equine first aid kits available that you can purchase, however you can also assemble your own which is generally more cost efficien...read more

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    by C. Buckett

    So, you are looking to put together a first aid kit for your horse, or your horses. Having watched my vet work on my horses several times, I think I have a fair idea of what you should have on hand should your horse get i...read more

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    by Jo.H

    Every horse owner should have a first aid kit, ready prepared and in a well marked box. If you keep your horse a livery you should also have your contact details and your vets details clearly marked in case you are not the...read more

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    by Noreen Dayton

    If you own or are considering buying a horse, there are many things you need to know and have on hand. A comprehensive and complete first aid kit is essential. You can purchase ready assembled kits from equestrian catalo...read more

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