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Started Dec 16, 2010
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Who doesn’t love the sight of newborn foals frolicking in the pasture or stretched out across a patch of green grass, soaking in the warmth of the sun? If you love everything related to foaling season – from genetic mapping, to breeding, to birth – then a job in equine reproduction and breeding farm management might be right for you.…
Posted on June 14, 2011 at 1:10pm
The old school resume is considered passe in many forward thinking industries and organisations. Creative thinking and "out of the box" approaches can be a major deal maker. Modern day resumes are more than just a piece of paper with a chronological list of work experience, but, do these creative approaches work in the equine industry or are we behind the times?
Check out some of these creative CVs or Resumes for the…
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Sometimes it is not the horse, but the horsepower that is a real danger on the farm or around the barn.
In 2010 alone, There were 22 work related deaths on Alberta farms in that year. Of the 22 fatalities, 19 were males, 12 were 60 or over, and 3 were children. Four incidents were electrocutions, and another four involved either baling or moving bales. This number doesn't even come close to the number of work related injuries. Do we take too much…
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Free Hoofcare Seminar Series with Dave Dawson
JULY 7th, 2011 - from 8pm
FoxFire Equestrian Centre, Uxbridge, Ontario
“Mapping the Equine Foot”
Take a look at your horses hooves. Do you know what to look for? Do you know what your farrier looks for?
Recognized local farrier, Dave Dawson, hosts the second seminar evening in his series on hoofcare. On this evening, July 7th, Dave examines the symmetry and balance of a healthy hoof and how to determine the correct style of shoeing to suit each horse’s sport.
Dave Dawson is a member of the North Eastern Association of Equine Practitioners (NAEP) and has over 15 years of experience as a Farrier and working with Veterinarians to provide medically directed equine podiatry solutions.
This is a great seminar for all horseowners, grooms and barn managers and farriers. Everyone is welcome Refreshments will be served as will lively conversation and a few laughs.
Visit www.foxfireequestrian.com for directions and more details.
RSVP to Martha at 905-751-4625 by July 5th at the latest. Spaces are limited.
Hi everyone - Sorry to have been so absent from Barnmice in the past few months. Don't forget that you can always catch me online with Facebook www.facebook.com/horsejobs and twitter www.twitter.com/horsejobs as well as our own blog at www.horsejobs.ca/blog
YUP....it's that easy :)
I tried to add a business listing under resources but I was having some trouble. I could only search for one, not add one? Any ideas?
I will post my paying student job then, as I am looking for someone to come and stay with me who wants to learn about body work and the connection to problems under saddle. Thanks! ann.
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