Raven Tree Stables will offer a class in Anchorage at the William Clark Chamberlin Equestrian Center.
Safe Trailering Practices is a program that teaches horse owners how to keep their animals safe when transporting them to different locations. The lesson will cover crucial topics such as how to use equipment safely, the layout of trailers, and ensuring the health and wellness of a horse while it is being transported. Attendees will also learn about the legal aspects of hauling livestock and what to do during an accident on the road. People may bring their own trailers and trucks to use during the demonstrations.
Raven Tree Stables is an organization that offers training courses for horses and dogs. The company was established in Anchorage by Zoe Seppi in 2018. Seppi is licensed as an equine and canine first aid instructor. Some of the lessons offered by the organization include Disaster Planning & Emergency Preparedness, First Aid Fundamentals, and Advanced Equine First Aid. The organization can also be used to board horses.
The class on safe trailering practices will be held on Saturday, May 6 at 2:00 pm. The duration of the course is six hours, and the cost of the program is $159 per person. The fee for the lesson will include a safe trailering manual and a certificate of completion. Organizations that offer clinics such as this may use flyer printing to promote their classes.
