For the Welfare of the Horse
As the AAEP Convention wraps up its final days, each year there’s the big banquet celebration that generates money for the AAEP Foundation. For nearly two decades, the foundation has been dedicated to...
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Why we’re losing our horse doctors and how to begin solving the problem
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Posted by Nancy | Dec 11, 2013 | Blog Archive
As the AAEP Convention wraps up its final days, each year there’s the big banquet celebration that generates money for the AAEP Foundation. For nearly two decades, the foundation has been dedicated to...
Read MorePosted by Nancy | Dec 10, 2013 | Blog Archive
“I feel like I’ve got an ice pick digging into my gut,” is what I heard through the earpiece of my phone. Then, a pregnant silence. “Excuse me?” I stammered in reply. This is not the kind of...
Read MorePosted by Nancy | Dec 10, 2013 | AAEP Convention 2013, Blog Archive
The first sentence out of keynote speaker Buck Brannaman’s mouth was, “Being a horse vet is a dangerous job.” Well, we in the room are well aware of that! He asked how many people in the room–this is an...
Read MorePosted by Nancy | Dec 9, 2013 | AAEP Convention 2013, Blog Archive
What do you think when you hear that 80 million baby boomers reach the age of 65 every day? Wow. That’s quite a number. But when you consider that these are the very same people who currently carry the horse industry...
Read MorePosted by Nancy | Dec 7, 2013 | AAEP Convention 2013, Blog Archive
My grandmother always thought there was something wrong with the pre-teen me as I raced around the house with hands held in front like I was holding reins and the rounded part of a pretzel lodged in my mouth like a bit, while I...
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