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Ear Me Now Fly Bonnets for Horses With an Ear Me Now Fly Bonnet you can protect your best friend and be the talk of the trails at the Great price for an American made product.

Horse riders and owners of all persuasions can protect their pets from biting flies with an Ear Me Now Fly Bonnet. Each bonnet is cut individually from a regular 22” bandanna. Most of the bandannas are made from a Cotton blend, which makes them cool and light to be worn under or over your bridle. Our Mission is to make our horses, mules, or donkeys comfortable on the trails and safe in the pasture

s. Not to mention having a little fun with it as well. No more head shaking or irritation on those warm summer days.. The attention and conversations you will get on the trails are worth the price of admission… Thank you for your interest in our home based business. Feel free to contact me on our email [email protected], visit our website http://ear-me-now-fly-bonnets-for-equine.myshopify.com/ or mail to Ear Me Now Fly Bonnets 380 Cardinal Hill, Hayden AL 35079 anytime. Thanks again ~ LaClaire

28/08/2022

OK we’re off again, this time we’re heading to the other side of the world. One of our bucket list items is going to Jerusalem and walk in the streets where Jesus walked. Please say a prayer for us as we travel. I will be home on 10 September and will fill any order you have placed.

These two patriotic bonnets are on their way to Tammy in Greenbrier Tennessee.     🇺🇸
28/08/2022

These two patriotic bonnets are on their way to Tammy in Greenbrier Tennessee. 🇺🇸

These two little beauties are on their way to Melissa in Willow Springs MO.
28/08/2022

These two little beauties are on their way to Melissa in Willow Springs MO.

Look at this sweet little Shetland size net bonnet on its way to Lois in Spokane Washington. 
25/08/2022

Look at this sweet little Shetland size net bonnet on its way to Lois in Spokane Washington. 

Check out this beautiful cancer awareness order on its way to Gina in Newport Tennessee.       🇺🇸
25/08/2022

Check out this beautiful cancer awareness order on its way to Gina in Newport Tennessee. 🇺🇸

This fantastic mule size order is on its way to Amy in Prescott AZ.   🇺🇸
21/08/2022

This fantastic mule size order is on its way to Amy in Prescott AZ. 🇺🇸

This fantastic order is heading to the New York State Horse Council 53nd Annual Fall Pleasure Ride.       🇺🇸
20/08/2022

This fantastic order is heading to the New York State Horse Council 53nd Annual Fall Pleasure Ride. 🇺🇸

For those who don’t know, you can add a forelock opening to any bonnet. Simply select forelock opening under the addon i...
20/08/2022

For those who don’t know, you can add a forelock opening to any bonnet. Simply select forelock opening under the addon items.

This motor flame bonnet is on its way to Cathryne in MiddlePort New York.       🇺🇸
19/08/2022

This motor flame bonnet is on its way to Cathryne in MiddlePort New York. 🇺🇸

Take a look at these patterns rarely sold but absolutely gorgeous. They are on their way to Karia in Brighton Michigan. ...
18/08/2022

Take a look at these patterns rarely sold but absolutely gorgeous. They are on their way to Karia in Brighton Michigan. 🇺🇸

This sweet order is on its way to Kathy in Centerburg Ohio.       🇺🇸
18/08/2022

This sweet order is on its way to Kathy in Centerburg Ohio. 🇺🇸

This pair of net bonnets are on their way to Jackie in Larsen Wisconsin.
15/08/2022

This pair of net bonnets are on their way to Jackie in Larsen Wisconsin.

This pair of safety bonnets are on their way to Tammy in seven Springs North Carolina.
15/08/2022

This pair of safety bonnets are on their way to Tammy in seven Springs North Carolina.

These butterflies bonnets are on their way to Julie in Oregon, IL.     🇺🇸
13/08/2022

These butterflies bonnets are on their way to Julie in Oregon, IL. 🇺🇸

Check out this mule size bonnet heading to Angelia in Sweetwater, TN.         🇺🇸
13/08/2022

Check out this mule size bonnet heading to Angelia in Sweetwater, TN. 🇺🇸

This safety bonnet is on its way to Terri in Aledo, IL.
13/08/2022

This safety bonnet is on its way to Terri in Aledo, IL.

These very special bonnets are on their way to Hannah in Fairborn Ohio for her upcoming breast cancer awareness auction....
12/08/2022

These very special bonnets are on their way to Hannah in Fairborn Ohio for her upcoming breast cancer awareness auction. It’s called Spurs silent Auction.

Check out his safety bonnet! Oh yea!
11/08/2022

Check out his safety bonnet! Oh yea!

26 seconds.

He has a job to do, and he knows it.

Kodak is an air scenting horse. He's ready and eager to do his task and when Sharon asks him to search, he gets down to business.

26 seconds into the search he indicates he's found a scent. He follows into the wind, working his way up the scent cone towards the source. He locks in on the treeline and, when he finds he can't go farther because of the terrain, he circles around and locks in again.

A K9 team comes in and, with the general area identified, makes quick work of finding the subject. A large field and accompanying treelines have been narrowed down and cleared in just a couple minutes. While it is a training exercise, neither the horse nor the rider had any clue where the subject was hidden; it was a blind search exercise with successful results.

For someone who doesn't actually work in search and rescue, I've spent a lot of time with search and rescue groups over the last three years. This weekend was unique and incredible: I was over with Highlands Search and Rescue - HISAR for an equine air scent detection clinic.

It was not ideal weather conditions. It was hot and humid, and the wind kept playing games, but it was still a good weekend.

I hid for a different team with just a few days of training. Hidden a few yards in the woods under a camouflage blanket, with a huge hay field spread out above me, I could watch Zephyr and Elsie conduct their search.

They begin with a basic grid search, back and moving along the field, searching for the scent cone. The rider isn't visually searching for the subject; she's focused on her horse, watching for the cues that show he's found something.

A snort, a blow, an increase in speed and energy: you can tell when he's found something. He's not using his eyes. His nose is locked on, soft velvet and whiskers twitching a mile a minute, his ears pointed forward.

He comes as close to the treeline as he can, still locked on to me, and his rider calls out, "is someone there?"

"I'm here."

He's looking for the scent and if I move too quickly, since he's only been learning this game for a few days, I'll scare him. He's still learning that there's a person attached to the scent. I am part of his training, so I move slowly and reward him with a treat.

Search and rescue operations use resource layering to accomplish the goal: bring home the missing person safely. In Maine, the Maine Warden Service is responsible for search and rescue operations. They work with local agencies such as fire departments, law enforcement, EMS, and public safety, along with volunteer search and rescue organizations like HISAR, and if necessary, volunteer civilians. Search methods vary based on the specific details in each case but resources available include ATVs, horses, K9 teams, helicopters, and good old fashioned walking.

Many animals have stronger olfactory senses than humans and can be trained to use those senses in different ways. Most people are familiar with dogs, using their noses for narcotics or explosives, for search and rescue, for object recovery, and for other jobs.

While horses have been used in search and rescue operations in Maine before, they've been used as a way to cover more terrain for visual searches. Air scent detection is a newer resource, and this weekend HISAR demonstrated to the Maine Warden Service how it could be used to assist with missing persons.

One of the coolest things this weekend was seeing how much the horses enjoy working. That's an important part of a working animal: they need to enjoy their job if they're going to be relaible and consistent. For the horses I observed this weekend, it's like a game: they are given a job to do and when they're done, they get rewarded with attention and treats.

Added from HISAR: For those who are interested - more information AND videos can be found on our website www.highlands-sar.org , our page Highlands Search and Rescue - HISAR, and the following sites owned by our instructor, Terry Nowacki. Facebook: American Equine Scenting Association

Eight draft size Bonnets are on their way to Anne in Fond du lac Wisconsin.
10/08/2022

Eight draft size Bonnets are on their way to Anne in Fond du lac Wisconsin.

This fantastic order is on its way to Lisa in pine Mountain, GA.
09/08/2022

This fantastic order is on its way to Lisa in pine Mountain, GA.

This pair of mule size bonnets are on their way to John in Cadiz, KY.
09/08/2022

This pair of mule size bonnets are on their way to John in Cadiz, KY.

This sweet little order is on its way to Linda in Belvidere New Jersey.
09/08/2022

This sweet little order is on its way to Linda in Belvidere New Jersey.

This is the only order I got around to filling today since we are in the process of unpacking our trailer after seven we...
08/08/2022

This is the only order I got around to filling today since we are in the process of unpacking our trailer after seven weeks of traveling. ❤️

08/08/2022

She’s back. If you have an order that you’d like to place please do it now. If you have a question you need asked and answered do it now. I love you all and have missed you dearly.

Well we have one more week before heading to the house. We are at Ten asleep Wy heading to Winding River Resort next wee...
30/07/2022

Well we have one more week before heading to the house. We are at Ten asleep Wy heading to Winding River Resort next week.

Lion head trail out of West Yellowstone 9400 feet above sea level. 
15/07/2022

Lion head trail out of West Yellowstone 9400 feet above sea level. 

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