EF1 Farm Offers Rehab to Fire Victims

HEMET, Calif. (Dec. 9, 2017) — EF1 Farm announces a new home for its equine health research and wellness center. The new facility – which is offering rehabilitation for horses impacted by this week’s fire — will be housed on what was once Brazeau Thoroughbred Farms in Diamond Valley.

The farm is offering rehab on horses that were in the fires with EF1 products – free of charge – that can clear and rehydrate the lungs of the horses with smoke inhalation. The only charge will be for lay-up. We are also set-up with nebulizers and oxygen. Eric (Yohan) has done successful work on burned horses and we are open to rehabilitate those as well.

EF1 Farm will continue its dedication to ongoing equine research and rehabilitation under the guidance of founder Eric Yohan. The farm will still offer all of its current services including: breaking and training, lay-ups, rehabilitation, breeding, boarding and sales prep.

Two new stallions, North Light and City Wolf, will be arriving from Adena Springs and they will be available to California breeders in 2018. Already under construction is a new one mile turf track soon to be a key to the future fitness of horses training at EF1 and the first of its kind on the West Coast.

Please call general manager Nadine Anderson (951) 201-2278 to book an appointment or talk about your horses.

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