Maryland Farriery Seminar Scheduled for March 22
The University of Maryland will host an introduction to farriery seminar on March 22.
The University of Maryland will host an introduction to farriery seminar on March 22.
He will discuss the collaboration between vets and physicians as they strive to improve patient care.
Short course topics include, stallion handling, horse behavior, and mare and foal management.
The University of Edinburgh is offering a free online equine nutrition course through coursera.org.
NCSU will host seminars for horse owners, veterinary professionals, and students on Feb. 8-9.
The program includes lectures on feeding senior horses, saddle fitting, moon blindness, bandaging, and more.
Presentation topics will include body condition scoring, feeding Cushingoid horses, hay, and more.
As the Guelph?s “Year of Colic Prevent” wraps, it announces 2014 as the year of “Full Circle Responsibility.”
Reef will explain why ultrasound is critical to assessing foal viability during a high-risk pregnancy.
The course will provide students with the opportunity to re-examine their knowledge regarding equine welfare.
The University of Kentucky Ag Equine Programs, which includes the Gluck Equine Research Center and Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, will host two continuing education events in the next three months.
The module covers feeding, stable management, first aid, health care, exercise methods, and more.
If your child is chomping at the bit to enter the horse world, here are some tips to help get them started.
Delegates will try to find ways to reduce impact of diseases on working equids.
Kathleen MacMillan, DVM, MSc, will present information regarding colic diagnostics, treatments, and more.
More than 500 attendees from 49 countries attended the 2013 WEVA Congress, held in Budapest, Oct. 3-5.
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