Delaware Valley University Equine Breeding Center
Jenna Reigle
05.2023 - Current
- Filled hay nets and water buckets and measured feed and supplements to keep horses well-fed.
- Led horses from stables to fields and back to maintain control of animals.
- Checked horses for wellness issues to report problems or treat minor ailments and injuries.
- Cleaned out stalls, raked yard/paddocks and stacked feed to foster clean and comfortable environment for animals.
- Followed care instructions for dietary needs and medication regimens.
- Monitored animals for behavioral problems and signs of health issues.
- Washed, trimmed and brushed animals to maintain good grooming standards.
- Prepared and administered medications and treatments as prescribed by veterinarian.
- Trained animals in behavioral compliance or other special routines or commands (Chifney/Chain)
- Documented animals' weight, size and condition in computer system for review by senior staff.