b'DENVER, COLORADOISTOCK.COMAAEP his December more than 6,000 equine 2019 T practitioners, veterinary students, tech-nicians, exhibitors, and other industry members will head to the High Plains CONVENTION to discuss and learn about all things equinePreview health. Theyll be seeking more than 100 hours of equine veterinary continuing education at the 65th annual edition of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Convention.From Dec. 7 to 11, your veteri-narian will be learning about skin conditions, lameness, respiratory disease, mare fertility, and much more at what has become the worlds largest continuing education event dedicated to equine practice. Attendees will also enjoy the conferences many networking opportunities and 300-exhibitor-strong trade show featuring the latest equine veterinary products and services. Here are some special offers your practitioner will have access to while in The Mile High City. Check back on TheHorse.com to find out what vets discussed during the educational sessions.ADM Animal Nutrition, Booth 1622ADMs equine nutritional philosophy is Forage First, ADM second. ADM says its ultra- premium blended fat and fiber-based GLO line of feeds contain GROSTRONG Minerals and high-quality ingredients in balanced formulas for better health and performance. GLO feeds are formulated free of cornstarch and unnecessary fillers. These fixed formula feeds utilize stabilized rice bran, a nutrient-rich, highly digestible fat and fiber source; omega-3 essential fattyacids; natural-source vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant; Prosponse yeast; CitriStim, an ADM proprietary feed ingredient that may favorably impact the gut microbial population; organic trace minerals; direct fed microbials; and biotin to promote hoof growth. The GLO feedsprovide controlled starch, GI-tract-enhancing solutions for almost any need, including TheHorse.com|The HorseNovember 201927AAEPPreview USE.indd 27 9/26/19 3:15 PM'