HIGHLAND residents are being urged to prepare their properties for the upcoming bush fire season and have a plan if the worst occurs, but does your plan involve your horses?
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Last minute decisions about what to do with your horses should you need to evacuate can put both humans and horses in danger.
Learn how to develop bushfire survival plan for your horses at a workshop organised by Canyonleigh Rural Fire Brigade this Sunday August 2.
The Canyonleigh brigade has secured the services of noted Equine Scientist Emily James who has many years of training and a unique understanding of horse and owner behaviour in stressful scenarios.
Ms James will run the two-and-a-half hour event in two sessions: the theory will be held at the Canyonleigh Fire Shed, and a practical session at a nearby property including hands-on practice with horses in simulated conditions.
With the forecast of an El Nino event for the upcoming summer, which increases the potential and risk of bush fires, horse owners of the Southern Highlands are urged to attend this one-off event that starts at 1.30pm.
Spaces will be limited. To book a space at this event, contact Frances Crown on 4878 9272 or visit the Canyonleigh brigade's website (canyonleigh.rfsa.org.au) or its Facebook page.