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Subject: Re: [endurance] Re: endurance-digest V1 #241
Hi every one, Jan 96 horse and rider in live & learn from Danielle M.
Stenli
When I go on trail rides I alwys carry a small tri fold nylon wallet that
contains all my emergency information. Besides my own name, address, and
medical information, I also include a description of my horse, my barn
locattion and my vet's phone number. That way if I'm ever injured out oon
the trail whoever finds me not only will be able to call for help they'll
know who to call.
As I type this another idea comes to me, you know those prepaid pet tags that
you pay for and send the card in with the info on them? That would be a
great prize, you could put your horse' s ID on there with your phone and the
vet's phone in case your horse runs off and some one else finds them or maybe
one of those dog pockets to put on the breast collar or saddle, maybe imprint
it with the ride name and date.
Happy Trails
Bobbi & Shai (who is going to get one of those tags)