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- From: emboote@aol.com
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- Subject: Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 20:23:11 -0400
Thanks, Irv. I use the reflective tack when we're working, but I would like to do is also have something to put on my gelding when he's at camp overnight. I don't want it to be warm necessarily, just something visual, like a sheet or even a fly sheet, in case there are hunters in the area or he gets away in unfamiliar woods. Though, to be honest, he stays pretty close to where we are.
Emily
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From: IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN <ilichten1@verizon.net>
To: 'Mounted search and rescue' <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Fri, Sep 18, 2009 7:19 pm
Subject: Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards
-----Original Message-----
From: IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN <ilichten1@verizon.net>
To: 'Mounted search and rescue' <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Fri, Sep 18, 2009 7:19 pm
Subject: Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards
I have seen bright hunter orange English
style pads in use. Personally I use
orange saddle bags and an electric fence when he is in corral. If you blanket you can add a mesh highway vest on
top or order your blankets in bright orange.
Nylon halters are also available in various colors and less likely to be
left behind by a loose horse. A
yellow quarter sheet is also available but may be special order.
Irv Lichtenstein
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Subject: Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards
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To: msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards
Hello MSAR Riders,
Can anyone give me some advice
regarding what you'd recommend to put on a horse to make it more visible in the
woods during a SAR deployment? I will be attending a MSAR weekend in upper Minnesota in October and
would like to have a reflective horse blanket or sheet that I can put on my
horse both for visual protection and just as an additional precaution in case
he gets loose. I've had to help
people look for horses in unfamiliar areas before, and it would have been a lot
easier to see them if they had a bright blanket on.
This would be to put on him when he is in a temporary pen that I'll set up. I can't seem to find anything in either glow
or reflective mat erial on the Internet.
Thanks in advance,
Emily Boote
Search Rescue and Recovery Resources of Minnesota
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Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards,
emboote, 09/18/2009
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Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards,
IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 09/18/2009
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Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards,
emboote, 09/18/2009
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Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards,
E.S., 09/20/2009
- Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards, Operations Manager, 09/21/2009
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Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards,
E.S., 09/20/2009
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Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards,
emboote, 09/18/2009
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Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards,
T'mi Finkle, 09/20/2009
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Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards,
emboote, 09/20/2009
- Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards, T'mi Finkle, 09/20/2009
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Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards,
emboote, 09/20/2009
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Re: [MSAR] Virginia State approved MSAR standards,
IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 09/18/2009
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