Online Short Courses for Equine Business Professionals Begin Feb. 7
Short courses will focus on contract/employee labor law, farm safety practices, and more.
Short courses will focus on contract/employee labor law, farm safety practices, and more.
Two veterinarians, Mark Fitch, DVM, and Richard Tully, DVM, were named the 2012 recipients of the award.
There are 236 OIE reference laboratories covering 112 animal diseases, including equine-specific ailments.
Seminar topics for 2013 include placentitis, podiatry, cardiology, endoscopy, nutrition, and more.
Planning for potential dental extraction complications is essential to a successful procedure.
KENA provides a venue for horse enthusiasts from all disciplines to share ideas and business strategies.
Switzer is recognized for his knowledge, experience, and accomplishments relating to the breeding and racing.
The course aims to help business owners create business plans tailored to the success of one’s operation.
One vet says an active veterinarian-client-patient relationship is needed to provide the best care for horses.
Dr. Roberta Dwyer shares thoughts on the evolution of the publication produced by UK and Lloyd’s of London.
Veterinarians will share their clinical and research expertise in seven presentations Feb. 22-23.
Robin Fontenot, DVM, MS, will train students in large animal surgery through lectures and teaching labs.
Researchers are seeking horses for a study investigating resveratrol as a possible osteoarthritis treatment.
Horse owners can elect to obtain a six-month passport in lieu of a certificate of veterinary inspection.
Laurie Lawrence, PhD, of the University of Kentucky will receive funding for a two-year research project.
This dynamic endoscope is currently the only such tool in the state of Wisconsin, the school reported.
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