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what do I need to bring my horse to camp?

I am going to camp a few hours away and trailering my horse there with me. I'm staying with my mom's friend who lives nearby as it is NOT an overnight camp. My horse is staying at the barn at which the camp is taking place. I have made a list of horse-related things I will need as at the camp as I will be required to care for my own horse, which I am perfectly comfertable with but since it is away from home and I do not want to forget anything, I wanted some other looks at my list.- riding breeches x3- tall boots- muck boots- helmet- saddle- girth- bridle- halter- lead rope- whip- splint boots- curry comb- stiff brush- soft brush- hoof pick- saddle pad x3- ponytails- fly spray- sponge- sweat scraper- horse treats- hay net- bucket x3- riding gloves- work gloves- (horse) ear plugs- spurs- brush box- hay and grainI don't need help with regular stuff like clothes/ hygiene stuff, but I would love it if anyone wants to critique or add to my horse-stuff list :) thanks!

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Looks like they are just basically stating the job requires applicants to be able to read and understand policies and procedures. That would perhaps pertain more so for individuals who have difficulty with reading comprehension and understanding procedural written type documents, and the employer wants to make sure individuals understand that this will be part of the job stipulations. Overheadnot sure the context it was used. It could mean as you said work that involves heights? Or if it is a supervisory level janitorial position it could mean this position requires someone to prepare invoices for supplies when they need reordering and such, or to monitor supply use, etc. I think a good way to prepare is to learn about the business/entity, which will give you an idea of what some of the responsibilities of janitorial staff may be. For example, is it a health care entity? Then perhaps you should understand basics of OHSA and how it applies in the health care setting.universal precautions and safety to prevent the spread of disease. Just my thoughts..
if u mean navel by belly button i have that too.. i got mine done professionally though xDand btw.. it'll probably get infected n'all that. so have fun with that. erm, yeh just take a shower as normal.. it wont hurt or anything, if pus comes out dw bout it :( ew. but its rank but it'll happen. erm swelling shouldnt happen and it shouldnt bleed unless u hit it O.o or run to fast like moi har har erm get like that stuff that cleans contact lenses and put it in an egg cup and clean ur belly button like that, clothing- dont wear anything to tight cause 1. it will make u look like a slut and 2. it doesnt help the piercing heal :) good luck with the infections as u will probably get it infected if it wasnt done properly by a pro. :) how nice am i. :D
You can go back and fourth between studs and hoops all you want. :) They don't need to be curved or anything. I wouldn't change it if you got to done yesterday, you don't want to irritate it, doing that can also harm your body's healing process. Also, if you got it done yesterday your lip probably hasn't swollen yet or is completely done swelling. If you put a stud in you must make sure that it is larger than a normal stud to accommodate swelling or your lip will swallow the stud causing super bad issues down the road like a nasty, and very painful, infection and scar. If you must change it now I would just go back to the piercer, buy a stud that is big enough for fresh piercings, and get them to put it in for you. They change jewelry for free usually. Bring the stud you have just in case you can use it but most likely you will have to purchase a stud suited for a fresh piercing from them. Good luck :)

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