Lloyd’s of London, Univ. of Kentucky Continue Partnership
The $45,000 contribution from Lloyd’s supports the Equine Disease Quarterly.
The $45,000 contribution from Lloyd’s supports the Equine Disease Quarterly.
Geor’s lecture will focus on obesity, insulin resistance, and how these conditions relate to laminitis.
Owners will have an opportunity to talk to a panel of world-renowned experts about a variety of topics.
The course is designed to review ways to reduce the chance of horses’ contracting infectious diseases.
Sue McDonnell, PhD, Cert. AAB, will lecture on important health-related natural horse behavior observations.
The summit is designed to bring trail riders together for education and networking opportunities.
Equine welfare around the world is a complex issue that stirs controversy on a regular basis.
The clinic will feature a presentations focusing on conformation from a veterinary perspective.
Goals of the symposium are to improve participants’ knowledge of donkey behavior, physiology, and more.
The equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) workshop for equine veterinary professionals will take place Oct. 19.
The University of Missouri Extension will host an equine short course on Oct. 3, 8, and 10.
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, Rose Nolen-Walston, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, will present “Treating Heaves in Horses.”
“Getting Started In Hoof Care: A Career Guide For The New Farrier” is now available in a digital format.
Input will help Equine Guelph learn more about horse owners’ current healthcare management practices.
The Veterinary University of Vienna will host the equine first aid symposium.
Lecture topics include lameness, basic critical care, chiropractic care and acupuncture, and more.
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