summer raffle
details
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Only courses facilitated by Allspark Hill LLC are eligible which includes all courses with registration forms on www.allsparkhill.com.
Listings linking to external websites for registration are not eligible.Participants must:
live in the continuous United States.
be 18 years or older.
register for at least one class by August 27, 2025, 11:59pm ET.
pay tuition in full before drawing on July 31, 2025, 7pm ET.
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Every class registration equals one entry.
There is no entry limit.
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STOP THE BLEED kit ($50 value)
additional raffle items with 10 or more registrations may include:
stethoscopes
veterinary thermometers
measuring tapes
tick removal tools
and more
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The raffle period is from July 13, 2025 until July 27, 2025, 11:59pm ET.
Drawing will be held on Facebook live on July 31, 2025 at 6pm ET
Spend one hour learning the essential tips and tricks for safe hauling livestock or equipment.
From selecting the appropriate trailer to calculating and securing your loads, we hope to equip you with the knowledge you need to get started confidently.
Spend a day learning about trailer safety, hitches, connections, trailer layouts and sizes. Understand laws, protocols, liabilities & responsibilities when trailering. What does your horse experience during transport and in an accident?
This course designed for first responders teaches how to deal with emergencies involving livestock (i.e. traffic incidents, barn fires, natural disaster situations). This course covers different species, their behavior, and considerations for containment.
Covering disasters, alert types, mapping out your property, essentials of your “Go Bag”, nose to tail assessment of your livestock, identifying shock, what to have on hand for shelter in place, and more!
This course provides comprehensive training in equine emergency first aid, combining theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on experience. Participants will learn to assess and respond to various emergency situations involving horses, ensuring effective communication with veterinarians and proper care for equine health.
The workshop earns PATH Intl., EAGALA, and IAABC continuing education credits.
A MUST for any livestock owner will train you in fire prevention, planning for and executing safe evacuation procedures, identifying hidden dangers, risk management and preparing for natural disasters.
This course provides comprehensive training in equine emergency first aid, combining theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on experience. Participants will learn to assess and respond to various emergency situations involving horses, ensuring effective communication with veterinarians and proper care for equine health.
The workshop earns PATH Intl., EAGALA, and IAABC continuing education credits.
This advanced course builds upon foundational equine first aid knowledge.
Participants will deepen their understanding of equine trauma response, injury prevention, and emergency planning, with hands-on practice in advanced first aid techniques.
The workshop earns PATH Intl., EAGALA, and IAABC continuing education credits.
A condensed wilderness first aid course to help you learn how to plan, prepare, and react to emergencies while you’re out in the backcountry. From packing to communications, injury to illness, this condensed course is filled with must-know before you go information.
This course provides comprehensive training in equine emergency first aid, combining theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on experience. Participants will learn to assess and respond to various emergency situations involving horses, ensuring effective communication with veterinarians and proper care for equine health.
The workshop earns PATH Intl., EAGALA, and IAABC continuing education credits.
A MUST for any livestock owner will train you in fire prevention, planning for and executing safe evacuation procedures, identifying hidden dangers, risk management and preparing for natural disasters.
Spend one hour learning the essential tips and tricks for safe hauling livestock or equipment.
From selecting the appropriate trailer to calculating and securing your loads, we hope to equip you with the knowledge you need to get started confidently.
Covering disasters, alert types, mapping out your property, essentials of your “Go Bag”, nose to tail assessment of your livestock, identifying shock, what to have on hand for shelter in place, and more!
This advanced course builds upon foundational equine first aid knowledge.
Participants will deepen their understanding of equine trauma response, injury prevention, and emergency planning, with hands-on practice in advanced first aid techniques.
The workshop earns PATH Intl., EAGALA, and IAABC continuing education credits.
Spend one hour learning the essential tips and tricks for safe hauling livestock or equipment.
From selecting the appropriate trailer to calculating and securing your loads, we hope to equip you with the knowledge you need to get started confidently.
This course teaches horse owners and professionals how to care for pregnant mares and newborn foals, covering topics like foaling preparation, labor signs, neonatal CPR, and emergency protocols.
A MUST for any livestock owner will train you in fire prevention, planning for and executing safe evacuation procedures, identifying hidden dangers, risk management and preparing for natural disasters.
This course provides comprehensive training in equine emergency first aid, combining theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on experience. Participants will learn to assess and respond to various emergency situations involving horses, ensuring effective communication with veterinarians and proper care for equine health.
The workshop earns PATH Intl., EAGALA, and IAABC continuing education credits.
This advanced course builds upon foundational equine first aid knowledge.
Participants will deepen their understanding of equine trauma response, injury prevention, and emergency planning, with hands-on practice in advanced first aid techniques.
The workshop earns PATH Intl., EAGALA, and IAABC continuing education credits.
This is a half-day, fast-paced clinic covering the fundamentals of first aid. Working hands-on with the horses, students will learn to take vital signs, recognize pain in the horse, detect colic, and participate in lots of bandaging in realistic scenarios!
Covering disasters, alert types, mapping out your property, essentials of your “Go Bag”, nose to tail assessment of your livestock, identifying shock, what to have on hand for shelter in place, and more!
Spend one hour learning the essential tips and tricks for safe hauling livestock or equipment.
From selecting the appropriate trailer to calculating and securing your loads, we hope to equip you with the knowledge you need to get started confidently.