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Safety Tips For Horses



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Animals are some of the most amazing things in the world and one of the greatest are horses, they are gorgeous and talented animals. In order to interact with a horse safely you need to follow some basic precautions in order to insure a safe and happy time with the horse. Horses do not want to hurt you, however accidents do happen and a famous old saying comes to mind: be safe, live long, be unsafe, live short time.

While knowing about Barn safety, you may have to keep in mind that all barn equipment should be stored in a proper storage area. Places where a horse could step on them or a human could possibly trip over them should be avoided. All equipments like rakes, forks and other things should be stored in a place that is out of reach.

The barn should be cleaned often, a clean barn is a safe barn so always clean up and remember to wear the right equipment. Correct footwear is important to insure you do not step on something that could hurt.

Getting kicked by a horse is no fun so whenever your working around the horse it is important to be aware of the space between the two of you and if you have to work in the area to the rear of the animal you should stay very close to the horse so you can prevent the horse from being able to really kick you.

When entering or exiting the barn you should lead the horse, do not use a halter, instead use the lead rope which gives you greater control with the horse. Remember to train your horse to accept other activity around the barn so no one else gets hurt from the horse rearing or kicking someone inside the barn.

Irrespective of whether you are handling your horse for the first time or just leaning over the fence for enjoyment learning about some safety precautions would prevent you from any unnecessary accidents and injuries. There are possibilities of people getting hurt when even the calmest horse gets scared or rattled.

Always keep your animals separate. Avoid placing them alone in a closed place. This is simply because animals need not necessarily get along well with each other. They could get restless and this could make the situation hazardous for you and the other animals.

You may get a little weighed down with the thought of remembering a lot of things while starting out. But as time passes by, remembering the safety rules would become a habit.

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