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Large Animal Emergency Response Course

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When an emergency strikes, knowing how to safely and effectively respond can make all the difference for humans and large animals like horses. AAHC, GIHP, and TLAER’s Large Animal Emergency Response Course is an awareness level course designed to equip horse and livestock owners, equine and industry professionals, and first responders with the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to handle critical incidents involving horses and livestock, from trailer accidents to barn fires.

Our course covers a wide range of topics, including: Vehicle accidents involving livestock trailers, barn fires (including a round bale hay fire practice), livestock down, stuck in mud/ponds, etc., loose animals in roadways, euthanasia in the field

This course is essential for horse owners, barn managers, veterinarians, farriers, law enforcement, rescue teams, and anyone responsible for equine welfare or emergency response. Whether you’re protecting animals on your farm or responding to crises in the field, this training provides the practical skills and knowledge needed to handle equine emergencies safely and effectively.

When a horse-related emergency occurs—whether it’s a trailer accident, barn fire, natural disaster, or roadside incident—first responders are often the first on the scene, facing unique challenges in managing large, unpredictable animals under extreme stress.

This specialized training equips:

Firefighters – Handling barn fires, trailer wrecks, and large animal extractions. (CE credit available depending on your county)
Law Enforcement – Responding to loose horse incidents, road hazards, and public safety concerns. (POST credit applied for)
Animal Control Officers – Safely containing and assisting horses in crisis situations.
Equine Facility Managers & Large Animal Owners – Preparing for disasters and improving emergency readiness.
Veterinarians & Equine Care Professionals – Providing medical support in high-pressure rescue situations. (CE Credit applied for with GVMA.)
By attending this course, participants will gain critical skills in equine handling, emergency response techniques, and tactical rescue strategies, ensuring safer outcomes for 2-legged and 4-legged.

Why This Training is Critical:
In emergency situations, large animals can be highly unpredictable, posing risks to themselves, first responders, their owners, and – sometimes – the public. Standard rescue techniques aren’t enough – Traditional human rescue strategies don’t always work for large animals. Specialized equipment and handling methods are needed to improve outcomes for both 2 and 4 – legged. Prevention saves lives – Learning safe containment, evacuation procedures, and proper restraint methods prevents injuries and fatalities.
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