Horse fixing machine
Safe equine veterinary examination stands can be of various designs depending on the purpose for which they are used. However, regardless of the design, they must all be safe and comfortable for the horse and the person.
Here are some general safety guidelines for their design and use:
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Check the strength of the structure. The machine must be strong and stable so as not to tip over or wobble during use.
- Use safe materials. The materials used to create it must be safe for horses and people. For example, sharp edges and corners must be protected so as not to injure the horse.
- Make sure the horse can get in and out of the stall safely. The entrance and exit must be wide enough and safe to prevent injury to the horse.
- Ensure the safety of the person. The barre must be safe and comfortable for the person who will be working with the horse. For example, make sure the person can easily reach the horse without risking their safety.
- Design the barre with horses in mind. It must be designed with the knowledge that horses can be nervous and insecure in a new environment. For example, make sure the stall has enough light so that the horse can see everything around him.
- Keep your surroundings clean and tidy. Make sure there are no unnecessary items around the barre that could be dangerous to the horse. Also, regularly clean it of dirt and debris.
- Teach the person who will be working with the horse how to use the barre safely. Provide instructions for safe use and familiarize the worker with the basic principles of working with a horse.

There are several important safety precautions to be observed when using a horse inspection machine. Below are some of them:
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Choose the right size machine. Place it on a level and stable surface to prevent it from tilting or falling.
- Make sure it has a wide enough base to keep the horse in a safe position. In this case, it is necessary to take into account the size and weight of the animal.
- Always wear a hard hat and suitable footwear when using the machine to protect yourself from possible injury.
- Check it before every use. Make sure all machine components are in good condition and fasteners are secure.
- Do not attempt to operate the machine one at a time. Be sure to have someone help you hold the horse to prevent it from falling or off the stand.
- Maintain cleanliness and order around him. Make sure there are no unnecessary items around the barre that could be dangerous to the horse.
- Do not use the machine in bad weather conditions such as strong wind or rain. This can lead to a dangerous situation for both horse and person.
- Do not leave your horse unattended in the stall. Always stay close to her and watch her behavior.
- In the event that the horse becomes nervous or shows signs of anxiety, stop work immediately and help him calm down.
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