Safe Horse Handling

Colorado State University (CSU) and Parelli Natural Horse-Man-Ship have agreed to jointly create a safe horse-handling program for veterinary students, veterinarians, and horse owners, educating them about how to work around horses on a daily basis for routine veterinary care and in the event of an emergency.

The project is a result of the parties’ mutual dedication to educating

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Colorado State University (CSU) and Parelli Natural Horse-Man-Ship have agreed to jointly create a safe horse-handling program for veterinary students, veterinarians, and horse owners, educating them about how to work around horses on a daily basis for routine veterinary care and in the event of an emergency.

The project is a result of the parties’ mutual dedication to educating veterinarians and the general public on safe horse handling.

Planned for availability within a year, the program is anticipated as an interactive CD-ROM including text, pictures, video, and short scenarios illustrating each section of the program’s content

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Meg Cicciarella is a freelance journalist who lives and writes in Homer, on Alaska’s banana belt, the Kenai Peninsula. Her articles have appeared in local, regional, and national newspapers and magazines.

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