Olds College Launches Equine Reproduction Tech Program
The program is designed to provide participants with skills necessary to work in or operate an equine breeding facility.
The program is designed to provide participants with skills necessary to work in or operate an equine breeding facility.
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The International Symposium on Stallion Reproduction will take place Aug. 27-29 at the University of Illinois.
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