ALWAY handled from the LEFT, NEVER stand in front
Use a halter and lead rope
Avoid to tied de the horse
NEVER use chainLEAD ROPE (cotton)Never wrapped around the hand
Use a quick release knot, Never jerk the rope suddenly
LEAD SHANK + nose chain
Use: control young racehorses / stallions
Chain portion placed around the upper lip, then the handle is twisted until tight
Place halter on horse
Annotations:
Restrain w lead rope and halter
http://youtu.be/LqpZ8p_DJG8
Instruct and use appropriate manual restraint
twitch
Annotations:
NOSE twitch
Use: restrain for veterinary procedure (pass nasal gastric tube, rectal exam, wound suturing ) Other short procedure, add to chemical restrain
Effect: immobilize the horse
Types:
a) Metal (humane twitch): for weanlings, mild fairly pressure
b) Wooden handle w chain or rope
SKIN twitch
Grabbing a skin fold along the neck and roll it until snug
Use: adm of inn medications
ear hold
lip chain
Annotations:
Restraining a Horse (lip chain)
http://youtu.be/_kUIJu46LvA
chemical restraint
Annotations:
Phenothiazines (anti-dopaminergic) Mild to moderate
AcepromazineAlpha-2 Adrenergic Agonists (mild to heavy)MedetomidineDemetomidineRomifidineXylazine
Explain need fo
Administer
Catch and restrain the horse in a box stall
with a halter and lead rope
Annotations:
Haltering, Leading and Restraint
http://youtu.be/5lm0pA1Kcnw
Safely Remove Your Horse From a Herd
http://www.thehorse.com/videos/30496/safely-remove-your-horse-from-a-herd
2.-History
Signalment, including breed
Presenting complaint or reason for evaluation
Duration of presenting complaint or management issues
Past problems
previous treatments
response to those treatment
Extent of involvement of other animals on premises
Housing
Medication history
Vaccination history
Dietary/nutrition history
Intended use of animal
3.-Physical Examination
Distance
Body condition
Hands-on
Rectal examination
ONLY interpret results
4.-Integration
Problem
Identify significant findings
Normal
Abnormal
Develop differential diagnoses list
identify potential
problems with current
management
procedures
Arrive at the most likely diagnosis
Diagnosis
Management plan
Order appropriate diagnostic tests and/or necropsy
Interpret laboratory and/or necropsy results
Develop therapeutic or management plan
Individual animal
herd
5.-Communication
Communicate therapeutic or management
Individual animal
herd
Communicate prognosis
Discuss issues
prevention and control
management
public health
Instruct unskilled assistant on appropriate and safe handling techniques