
UK Extension Agents to Host 8th Annual Pastures Please
Lecture topics include weed control, how to re-establish pastures, and plants that are poisonous to horses.
Lecture topics include weed control, how to re-establish pastures, and plants that are poisonous to horses.
This year’s program will focus on “Grazing Rewards and Concerns: How and Why to Manage Your Pastures.”
Lecture topics will include hoof care, nutrition, emergency care, dentistry, eye diseases, behavior, and more.
The conferences are designed to show attendees how forage management can make a difference in a farm’s bottom line.
Seminar topics include performance horse nutrition, pain management, joint therapy, lameness, and more.
To date, the program has performed 160 evaluations representing over 30,000 farm acres in 20 counties across the state.
Researchers examined, discussed, and debated the latest research on saddle-related welfare and performance issues.
4-H and Pony Club members in Pennsylvania who ride an OTTB can apply for a $250 educational scholarship.
The Kentucky Round Up 2014 has activities for families, children, novice horse owners and advanced horsemen.
“Mustangs of Oregon” will air Feb. 6 at 8:30 p.m. local time on OPB TV.
Lecture topics will include exercise intolerance, wound care, hoof care, ophthalmology, and more.
One hour of credit is available for veterinarians, vet techs, and administrators attending the webinar.
On Jan. 30, two speakers will discuss inflammatory airway disease.
The two-day workshop brings together a cross-section of the breeding, racing, and veterinary communities.
The conference’s aims are to connect equine community members and promote successful wild horse adoption.
Registration for the showcase and breeders’ short course closes Feb. 1.
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