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Begin by entering your printed name and the date in the designated fields. This is essential for certifying your compliance with biosecurity protocols.
Provide your signature in the specified area, confirming that none of the horses in your care have been in contact with EHV-1 & 4 positive horses.
Fill in the name of each horse you are shipping and their respective arrival dates to ensure proper tracking.
Complete the address field indicating where the horses originated before arriving at the USET Foundation. This information is crucial for health verification.
Review all sections carefully, ensuring that you have documented any necessary health certificates and vaccination records as required by USET guidelines.
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Take all your own equipment Avoid using communal troughs Prevent contact with other horses Tie your horse to your own transport Dont allow your horse to graze around communal areas Clean and disinfect your boots and clothing after the show Disinfect everything after the event, including your horse
What are the biosecurity measures for horses?
The following simple biosecurity steps significantly reduce exposure risk to disease pathogens: Limit horse-to-horse contact, especially nose to nose contact. Wash hands between handling horses, particularly other peoples horses. Avoid use of communal water sources.
What biosecurity do farriers use?
Washing hands, disinfecting equipment, cleaning shoes and changing clothes are basic biosecurity measures farriers can implement in the event of an outbreak or to mitigate risk from a single sick horse.
How do farriers protect their back?
In addition to body mechanics, farriers should perform simple stretching and strengthening exercises each day and should perform at least 20 minutes of aerobic activity three times each week. In addition to these simple exercises, Parnell recommends that some sort of aerobic activity - walking, biking, etc.
What equipment does a farrier use?
Tools used ToolFunction Clinchers Used to bend over (clinch) ends of nails to hold the shoe in place Hammer Two types, a larger design used on the anvil to shape shoes, a smaller one used to drive nails into hoof wall, through nail holes in shoe Hoof knife Used to trim frog and sole of hoof Hoof nippers Used to trim hoof wall5 more rows
These horses need hoof and leg care. The farrier does give this care and in so doing is subject to occupational hazards. These hazards cover a wide range and include bites from horses and farmers dogs, ergonomic problems, noise and exposure to metal and welding fumes.
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