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Locality: Kelvington, Saskatchewan

Phone: +1 306-327-7314



Address: Box 991 S0A 1W0 Kelvington, SK, Canada

Website: www.equihealthcanada.com

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Prairie M Equine 19.11.2020

My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with the Humboldt Bronco’s players, staff, families and their community...

Prairie M Equine 05.11.2020

Is your barn or boarding facility CERTIFIED SAFE? Give your boarders... and yourself peace of mind by become an Equi-Health Canada/Equi-First Aid USA 'Certified Safe' facility. How do you do this? It's easy and you get HUGE benefits! You host three courses: Basic Equine Health and Emergency First Aid, Advance Equine Emergency First Aid Techniques, and Disaster Planning and Emergency Preparedness. (Hosting is free - the students just pay a per person rate of $159 per course (m...ulti-registration discounts available)) Once your barn/facility has hosted these three important training courses, you'll receive your CERTIFIED SAFE certificate to hang on your wall. PLUS - we also list your facility on our website under the 'certified safe facilities', with a 50 word write up and link to your company at no charge! Learn more! http://www.equihealthcanada.com/certified-safe-facilities #equihealthcanada #certifiedsafe #lovemyhorse

Prairie M Equine 02.11.2020

To all the farm kids who already know the value of hard work, responsibility, and logistical skills.

Prairie M Equine 21.10.2020

Join us for a fun filled day on April 21 at Dark Horse Arena in Kelvington for hands on learning to detect and prevent pain, how to take vitals, signs of colic, hoof issues, choke, collapse, casting, dealing with lacerations and much more!! Get to know your horse better and build your confidence to handle emergency situations. You could end up saving your horses LIFE! Send me a message for more info or to register - deadline to register is April 12.

Prairie M Equine 08.10.2020

Double check your halter next time you put it on your horse