Univ. of Missouri Extension to Host Equine Short Course
The University of Missouri Extension will host an equine short course on Oct. 3, 8, and 10.
The University of Missouri Extension will host an equine short course on Oct. 3, 8, and 10.
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Dr. Jill Stowe explains why industry studies, like the 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey, are important for the average horse owner to partake in.
Dr. Steve Sundholm presents the different types of dewormers available for horses and how they work.
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Dr. Sue McDonnell describes the regular care and maintenance of UPenn’s semi-feral pony research herd.
Dr. Sue McDonnell shares the origin and purpose of University of Pennsylvania’s semi-feral pony research herd.
Dr. Dickson Varner lists the reasons veterinarians might assess stallions for infertility.
Dr. Temple Grandin, a professor of animal science at Colorado State University, talks about how horses experience fear.
Dr. Dickson Varner describes what he’s looking for during a stallion breeding soundness exam.
Dr. Chris Sanchez of the University of Florida describes how pain affects conception rates in other species and how this research might be applied to horses.
Bud and Jo Adams donated the funds to support teaching, research, and clinical services at the laboratory.
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