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  • From: "IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN" <ilichten1@verizon.net>
  • To: <Hoosierhorsemen@yahoo.com>, "'Mounted search and rescue'" <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [MSAR] Have a heart!
  • Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2010 16:23:23 -0400

Red Cross position is some CPR is better than no CPR (Yuck factor) but until next revision comes out in 2011 we still do ventilation.

 

Irv Lichtenstein

 


From: msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Yvette Rollins
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 2:06 PM
To: Mounted search and rescue
Subject: Re: [MSAR] Have a heart!

 

Thank you Karen, great article to share.

Happy Trails!

Yvette Rollins, Indiana

‘Tread Lightly upon the Land and Leave No Trace!’

--- On Tue, 10/5/10, Karen Nesbitt <spanishequines@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Karen Nesbitt <spanishequines@yahoo.com>
Subject: [MSAR] Have a heart!
To: "MSAR" <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>, "Mounted search and rescue in Illinois USA." <msar-il@lists.ibiblio.org>
Date: Tuesday, October 5, 2010, 11:13 PM

 

Thought this would be a good link to share on CPR.–  Apparently hands-only CPR doesn't just eliminate the "yuck factor." A new study shows it can save more lives.

 

 

Its fall here.  Frost is in the air, the horses are frisky and some of the young horses are nervous about hunting season.  We are already experiencing hearing shots fired in places they should not be so caution while working and riding in the woodlands and prairies is a must.  By the sounds of some shots, it appears some and I use the term losely "hunters" have no clue as to where they are not supposed to be when it comes to pulling out a weapon. 

 

Wildlife are on the move being chased out by farmers combines and getting hit on many highways and by ways giving opportunies to scent test mounts. 

 

Im finding this time of year to be a huge gammette of air qualities ranging in the down right carrion rank to the wonderful smell of fall as various odors prevail carried by the changing air temps and its interesting to watch the live stock  and buzzards as they take in the scents in the winds. Its great to be able to watch animals at their own free will to learn more about how they react when something is in the air.  You can learn a lot about your horse by watching its body language and you can learn a lot about whats in the air by the presence of certain wildlife.

 

Hope everyone is having a safe season.

        Karen

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