
Annual Career Fair Unites College Students, Equine Industry
The eighth annual UK Equine Career and Opportunity Fair will take place on March 1 at Spindletop Hall, in Lexington.
The eighth annual UK Equine Career and Opportunity Fair will take place on March 1 at Spindletop Hall, in Lexington.
Lecture topics include nutrition, PPID, parasitology, back pain, toxic plants, natural foot care, and dentistry.
Neil Mittelman, DVM, and Holly Stewart, VMD, will present a joint lecture on March 1 at the New Bolton Center.
Drs. Brett Woodie, Peter Morresey, Maria Schnobrich, and Scott Morrison will present at the event.
Carolyne Crowe, BVetMed, BSc, MRCVS, will present on how vets can cope more effectively with the pressures of practice.
Lecture topics will include the nutritional value of pasture, the economics of grazing versus haying, and more.
Speakers will discuss how horses learn and how that knowledge can be applied to training.
Sonja Keating, Esq., of the USEF, and Dionne Benson, DVM, of the RMTC, will speak.
Pennsylvania law requires any operation that generates manure to complete and implement a manure management plan.
A rundown of equine welfare issues currently plaguing the U.S. industry and what’s being done to address them.
Speakers will discuss different aspects of feeding high-performance horses March 24 in Hunt Valley, Maryland.
The articles highlight antimicrobial resistance and how vets can help preserve these medications’ effectiveness.
Hope Douglas, VMD, will discuss types of colic, as well as evaluation and treatment both in the field and in a hospital.
The event will feature educational sessions, large animal hospital tours, and equine treadmill demonstrations.
Sue Dyson, MA, Vet MB, PhD, DEO, FRCVS, and Grant Moon, CJF, AWCF, will present on hoof-related topics.
Lecture topics will include dystocia, care of a sick foal, and postpartum mare management.
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