“…Workers on horse farms are exposed to several occupational hazards, including the horse, with the potential for kicks, bites, and falls [Iba et al, 2001;Douphrate et al, 2009;Langley and Morris, 2009;L€ ofqvist et al, 2009;Clouser et al, 2014]; strenuous labor duties and repetitive motion that could result in musculoskeletal injury [L€ ofqvist et al, 2009;Swanberg et al, 2013]; and dusts containing various respiratory hazards [Curtis et al, 1996;Mackiewitcz et al, 1996;Elfman et al, 2009;Samadi et al, 2009;Cho et al, 2010]. Swanberg et al [2013] investigated Latino worker injuries on 22 southeastern farms and found that Latino workers may work in closer proximity to horses than nonLatino workers and may be subject to respiratory hazards in the stable environment.…”