How to Clean a Paddock | Best Practices for Volunteers at SAFE

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2022
  • In the video, Kaya, our Barn and Facilities Manager, demonstrates the best practices for cleaning a paddock at SAFE. Covering how to walk into a paddock, looking over the fence line for downed boards or anything potentially dangerous to the horse and then moving on to how to clean up the paddock itself.
    SAFE has over 100 volunteers who help care for our horses 7 days a week. This video was made to help communicate how to clean a paddock for our new incoming volunteers and anyone who wants to brush up on their knowledge.
    Are you a current volunteer looking for more Best Practices videos? Check out our SAFE University playlist for more videos here: • SAFE University
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