
This full-day, hands-on course prepares you to help your horse in an emergency — whether you care for one backyard buddy or a whole herd. You’ll learn the essentials of equine health, how to assess urgent situations, how to communicate clearly with your vet, and how to perform practical first-aid techniques for common scenarios. You’ll also get a comprehensive first-aid manual, earn a certificate of completion, and qualify for CE credits through PATH Intl., IAABC, EAGALA, and Touched by a Horse.
When: We'll schedule when 10 people pre-register!
Where: Bend/Redmond
Pre-Reg Price: $269 Full Price: $320

Pre-registration is free; we only charge your credit card when we're ready to schedule (and you say ok). When 10 people pre-register, we'll set up the next workshop with your input on dates!

You’ll learn what your vet needs to know when you call, conditioning a horse to accept treatment, taking proper vital signs, dealing with lacerations, punctures, colic, choke, collapse, casting, shock, hoof issues, recognizing pain in the horse, sources of pain and alleviation, spinal health, injury prevention and much more!

Earn a certificate of completion along with CE credits recognized by major equine organizations, so you can build confidence and add a meaningful credential to your equine toolkit.

Nothing says community like a potluck. Breaking bread while building bridges, so to speak. This workshop will include a potluck, a chance to talk about what you are learning, share experiences, and get to know one another. We'll supply the main protein. Please bring something along to share with your neighbors!
Owner and CEO of Equi-First Aid USA and Steep Ridge Trails LLC, Amber Palmer is a lifelong horsewoman and backcountry packing expert. She has dedicated her career to teaching practical equine first aid and disaster preparedness skills to horse owners and equine professionals nationwide. Since becoming an instructor in 2019, Amber has led a nationwide team of educators committed to empowering horse people with the knowledge and confidence to care for their equine partners.

We’re proud to offer this workshop in collaboration with Equi-First Aid USA—providing veterinarian-designed and monitored first aid training for horse owners. Since 2007, Equi-First Aid has been helping riders, wranglers, and weekend adventurers gain essential “first responder” skills for their equine companions. Whether it’s trailering safety or backcountry equine emergencies, their goal is to improve the lives of horses and increase the equine survival rate in an emergency.


Join School of Ranch and get 20% off all workshops for a year. Your membership helps us cover our costs. Being non-profit doesn't mean you can lose money! We need your support and nothing shows support as much as a membership.

Dress for the weather and wear sturdy closed-toe shoes. You’ll be around horses and both indoors and outdoors.
Bring a water bottle, a potluck lunch item, and something to take notes with. Everything else—horses, supplies, and learning materials—is provided.
Yes! As long as they have a ticket and are accompanied by a participating adult.
We’ll have a potluck lunch, so bring a dish to share. We’ll handle the main course!
This course is open to all levels, but you should be comfortable around horses and have basic horse handling experience. You’ll get hands-on guidance for the rest.
School of Ranch is a Central Oregon-based 501c3 nonprofit. We hire skilled community members to teach practical and artisan skills. Our mission is to educate, support local entrepreneurs, and provide common ground for people regardless of politics, age, background or beliefs.
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