Kentucky Large Animal Rescue Training Registration Open
The Kentucky Horse Council will host a large animal emergency rescue training Aug. 10-12 at the Kentucky Horse Park, in Lexington.
The Kentucky Horse Council will host a large animal emergency rescue training Aug. 10-12 at the Kentucky Horse Park, in Lexington.
Attendees can watch an equine treadmill demonstration, learn about research conducted at the ESC, study equine anatomy, and more.
Orthopedic surgeon Dean Richardson, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, will present “Stories About Horse Fractures,” as part of Penn Vet’s First Tuesday Lecture Series on June 19.
The event will take place May 15 at The Red Mile Clubhouse, in Lexington, Kentucky.
Drs. Elizabeth Davidson and Liz Arbittier will present the first part in their lameness lecture series, “Pitfalls in Identifying Equine Back Pain: Not a Radiographic Diagnosis!” May 1 at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center.
Drs. Helen Aceto and Rose Nolen-Walston will discuss equine infectious diseases, biosecurity, and more on April 3 at the New Bolton Center.
Presenters will speak on pre-race examinations, on-track protocols, test barn best practices, technology resources, biosecurity, and more.
Topics will include equine back pain and pelvic dysfunction, integrative imaging, clinical techniques for veterinary students, the problem mare, and more.
The event will take place on Tuesday, March 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the Penn Vet New Bolton Center’s Alumni Hall, in Kennett Square.
iBook topics include equine tarsal abnormalities, nasogastric intubation and upper airway endoscopy, cerebrospinal fluid collection, and more.
Presenters will speak on pre-race examinations, on-track protocols, test barn best practices, technology resources, biosecurity, and more.
The course is designed to educate farriers about producing original research, increase the evidence-base behind farriery, and enhance equine welfare.
The conference focuses on teaching ways to maximize alfalfa production and utilization.
Presentation topics will include metabolic issues, breeding, melanoma, lameness in prepurchase exams, and more.
Foal Patrol’s webcams will allow the public to view real-time streams of mares during pregnancy through foaling.
During this year’s lecture, farrier Daisy Bicking and Dr. Nick Frank will present on laminitis and endocrine disorders.
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