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Large Animal Emergency Rescue Training to Use Life-Size Horse Mannequin
A 15.2hh, 200-kilo rubber horse called Bruce has arrived in Australia to help train equine vets, emergency responders and RSPCA Inspectors to safely rescue horses trapped in life-threatening situations. Unfortunately, these experts are not routinely trained in the specialised techniques used to rescue horses and unwittingly can put their own lives and the horses at risk by using dangerous practises and harmful procedures. Training Large Animal Emergency Rescue techniques with a live horse can also be fraught with danger because of the reactive nature of the horse, particularly when it is being handled by trainees who are not used to horses and are unaware of how they react to humans' body language. "Bruce" removes the risk. He allows trainees to learn at their own pace and doesn't react when they make mistakes or inadvertently "hurt" him.
Equine vets and emergency responders need this training because any horse trapped in mud, a sinkhole, septic tank, overturned float or any other similar predicament is incredibly dangerous. Because horses are prey animals, their first instinct when threatened or trapped is to run away but if they can't flee they will fight - and they fight hard. If owners are unable to help the horse to self-rescue, they should dial 000 for help. It may seem contradictory to tell them to call 000 but, whether they know it or not, emergency services have equipment that can be adapted to rescue large animals and they work within a tightly-structured system that ensures the safety of all involved.
"Bruce" is stabled at Hawkesbury SES and is available to any rescue organisation, club or group of horse owners or trainers wanting to use his Large Animal Emergency Rescue training skills. Apart from regular gigs training equine vets, his next big outing is in September when he will help demonstrate emergency rescue techniques during Large Animal Emergency Rescue training courses conducted by Dr Rebecca Gimenez from www.tlaer.org in the US and MaryAnne Leighton of www.equineER.com . "Bruce" will assist at two-day awareness courses for horse owners, equine and large animal vets, SES volunteers and mounted rescue units, police, Fire and Rescue and RSPCA Inspectors, and he will help Rebecca and MaryAnne present Large Animal Rescue techniques at the RSPCA NSW annual conference. He will also be the star attraction at a Large Animal Emergency Rescue trainers' workshop at Hawkesbury SES in NSW.
All attendees on all courses will receive a copy of the book, Equine Emergency Rescue - a horse owner's guide to Large Animal Rescue, the training manual for all Large Animal Emergency Rescue training courses in Australia and New Zealand.
- 10-11 September RSPCA, Townsville, Queensland. Contact Selina Neil sneill@rspcaqld.org.au
- 15-16 September RSPCA, Brisbane, Queensland. Contact Selina Neil sneill@rspcaqld.org.au
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17-18 September open to all: Queensland Horse Council, Gatton, Queensland. Contact Debbie Dekker president@
qldhorsecouncil.com - 19-23 September RSPCA NSW conference
- 24-25 September Large Animal Emergency Rescue trainers' workshop Hawkesbury, NSW
- 30 September - 1 October open to all: Horse SA, University of Adelaide, South Australia. Contact Julie Fiedler horsesa@horsesa.asn.au
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