Horse Health Series 1 - 4
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Event #2 was just as popular. Dr. Maker's lecture on First Aid, at the stable, at the horse show
and on the trails BEFORE a vet arrives is a critical piece of a horseman education. Dr. Justine
Stalnaker gave the lecture and covered areas of critical concern, if injured. More details to
follow! Thank you to Alpine Equine Hospital and your Pharma sponsors.
and on the trails BEFORE a vet arrives is a critical piece of a horseman education. Dr. Justine
Stalnaker gave the lecture and covered areas of critical concern, if injured. More details to
follow! Thank you to Alpine Equine Hospital and your Pharma sponsors.
Colic Prevention and Research Through research, we can find the answer to both the cause and prevention of equine colic. More than 64,000 horses die of colic-related problems each year. Horse owners want answers. The 14th International Colic Symposium, Edinburgh, Scotland held July 10th & 12th, 2024. CSU veterinarians, Dr. Yevette Nout-Lomas and Diana Hassel will attend. A RFVHC Members Story: The Galloway Family Judy and Ronnie Galloway have always had horses. Originally, they ranched in the Divide Creek area, where they had a 300 cow/calf operation, sometimes up to 1,000 head of yearlings and 30 horses. Now living near Mesa, Colorado, they use their Percheron horses to work their ranch and put-up hay. Their other horses help move neighbor’s cattle and they enjoy trail riding in the surrounding Grande Mesa National Forest. One of their trail horses had a mystery problem and local veterinarians recommended a CSU diagnosis. Judy had previously been a CSU graduate, so it was like old home week, when they arrived with their mystery candidate. Cervical osteoarthritis was diagnosed as the problem. The Galloway Equine Colic Research Fund was later created to help horses and their owners around the world. Causation of colic is not always understood successfully. We believe through research we can find the answer to both the cause and prevention of Equine Colic.
The Colorado State University Galloway Equine Colic Research Fund needs $84,000 to initiate research. To learn more about how you can help please click on the link below: http://advancing.colostate.edu/GALLOWAY Here is the CSU Galloway Colic Fund Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556664386876...
The Colorado State University Galloway Equine Colic Research Fund needs $84,000 to initiate research. To learn more about how you can help please click on the link below: http://advancing.colostate.edu/GALLOWAY Here is the CSU Galloway Colic Fund Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556664386876...
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THIS WORTHY CAUSE. QUESTIONS ON HOW TO DONATE? CALL US!!
http://advancing.colostate.edu/GALLOWAY
THIS WORTHY CAUSE. QUESTIONS ON HOW TO DONATE? CALL US!!
http://advancing.colostate.edu/GALLOWAY