Rutgers Equine Science Center announces Horse Management Seminar

from the Rutgers Equine Science Center

New Brunswick, NJ — “Care and Management of the Geriatric Horse” is the over-arching theme of the upcoming Horse Management Seminar hosted by the Rutgers Equine Science Center and Rutgers Cooperative Extension. The seminar, scheduled from 8:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m. on Sunday, February 13, will feature presentations by several equine industry experts.

“The care and management of the geriatric horse will be a program that owners of older horses must go to. It will be filled with useful cutting edge information from leaders in these fields,” says Dr. Carey Williams, extension equine specialist and Associate Director of Extension for the Equine Science Center. “Our goal in presenting this workshop is to provide unbiased scientific information that will be beneficial to older horses and their owners.”

Williams has assembled presenters who are recognized as experts in their field to offer personal insight and perspectives. Topics will include: an overview of physiology of the old horse; nutrition of the geriatric horse; proper testing for various metabolic diseases associated with old age in the horse; orthopedic problems in the old horse; and a panel with the presenters will round up the day’s conference and give attendees a chance to ask any questions they have regarding their ‘geriatric horse.’

In addition to the educational presentations, the seminar will feature informational displays, networking opportunities with industry companies and area organizations, and ample time for one-on-one discussions with the day’s presenters.

For a complete program and registration information, please go to the Equine Science Center website at www.esc.rutgers.edu and download the Horse Management Seminar brochure. Or contact Bakir Lawson at 732.932.9514, blawson@aesop.rutgers.edu, or Dr. Carey Williams at 732.932.5529, cwilliams@aesop.rutgers.edu.

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