The University of Kentucky (UK) Equine Initiative will host a UK Equine Showcase on Jan. 20 and the 3rd Annual Kentucky Breeders' Short Course on Jan. 21 at the UK Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.
The UK Equine Showcase is a program highlighting the university's latest equine research focused on the young horse. The program will run from 1 to 5 p.m. with a reception following.
The 3rd Annual Kentucky Breeders' Short Course is an in-depth equine reproductive program from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Jan. 21, with lunch provided.
Both programs are open to veterinarians, owners, and managers of all horse breeds or anyone with an interest in learning more about equine reproduction and topics concerning the young horse. Continuing Education (CE) credit for veterinarians and veterinary technicians is pending approval by the Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners.
"The UK Equine Showcase is a great opportunity for those in the industry to learn about the latest equine research that is ongoing at the University of Kentucky," said Ed Squires, PhD, Dipl. ACT (hon.), director of the UK Equine Initiative and executive director of the Gluck Equine Research Foundation. "The annual Kentucky Breeders' Short Course will focus on equine reproductive efficiency. UK is fortunate to have many experts in equine science who can serve as speakers."
The UK Equine Showcase is a program highlighting the university's latest equine research focused on the young horse. The program will run from 1 to 5 p.m. with a reception following.
The 3rd Annual Kentucky Breeders' Short Course is an in-depth equine reproductive program from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Jan. 21, with lunch provided.
Both programs are open to veterinarians, owners, and managers of all horse breeds or anyone with an interest in learning more about equine reproduction and topics concerning the young horse. Continuing Education (CE) credit for veterinarians and veterinary technicians is pending approval by the Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners.
"The UK Equine Showcase is a great opportunity for those in the industry to learn about the latest equine research that is ongoing at the University of Kentucky," said Ed Squires, PhD, Dipl. ACT (hon.), director of the UK Equine Initiative and executive director of the Gluck Equine Research Foundation. "The annual Kentucky Breeders' Short Course will focus on equine reproductive efficiency. UK is fortunate to have many experts in equine science who can serve as speakers."
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