2017 Equitation Science Conference Taking Place Nov. 22-25
The conference will be held at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia.
The conference will be held at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia.
Meeting topics include colic, dentistry, the hind suspensory ligament and stifle, and more.
The free event will take place in the Sacramento River Bend Area north of Red Bluff, California.
Equine field veterinarians from Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center will share details of complex cases from the field.
The conference will cover legal issues affecting breeding, buying, selling, and other horse industry businesses.
Equine lecture topics will include feeding endocrine-challenged horses, allergies, equine aging, supplements, and more.
Attendees will learn how they can improve the efficiency and quality of all their hay, silage, and baleage production.
Lectures will focus on reducing tall fescue toxicosis, the top toxins for horses in Kentucky, weed control, and more.
Kenton Morgan, DVM, Dipl. ACT; Joe Lyman, DVM, MS; and Rusty Ford will each present on different aspects of EHV-1.
Dr. Scott Pleasant and farrier Travis Burns will present on hoof-care topics at UC Davis on Jan. 28, 2017.
Lecture topics will include vaccinations, disease surveillance, foal nutrition, R. equi, biosecurity, and more.
The workshop will take place March 9, 2017, at UK’s Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and Spindletop Research Farm.
Dr. Kyla Ortved will review the varying types of regenerative medicine and their applications in the equine athlete.
The Reproductive Diseases in Horses Symposium will take place Nov. 19 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Lectures will cover hoof anatomy and physiology, the basics of trimming, determining when shoes are necessary, and more.
Lecture topics will include neurologic and orthopedic problems, imaging techniques, and treatment and rehab options.
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