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Equine academic professionals from across the country share their personal knowledge of all things horse to help you become a better owner.
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Sane and Sound: The story of a equine geneticists goal to build a better horse
Dr. Samantha Brooks, world renown equine geneticist from the University of Florida joins us for a free ranging talk on how horses get their markers, how we might someday be able to breed for temperament and how even your temperament may predict how you experience pain. While we never really pick a topic, this is a great discussion on how gene's influence your horse's behavior.
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The State of the Union: The story of the current status of the horse industry
Julie Broadway, president of the American Horse Council breaks down the numbers on the recent economic impact study of the horse industry. Employment opportunities are up, people who love horses are everywhere and the future looks bright.For more informationJulie Broadway - jbroadway@horsecouncil.orgEconomic impact study
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Not for Profits: The story of how to get started
Dr. Karin Bump, equine business expert and owner of Saddle Up New York, provides great insight on not for profits. She clarifies how they are very distinct from private businesses and what aspiring entrepreneurs may need to get started. Dr. Bump also shares some insights on to what a not for profit should provide you if you are considering support through donations. resources: Choose a business structure | U.S. Small Business Administration (sba.gov)Nonprofit Board Resources |...
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Foaling Part 2: The story of what needs to happen after baby has arrived
In this episode, Marissa Chapa, herd manager at Oklahoma State University, and Paige Linne, senior lecturer at Texas A&M University, return to talk about the needed care after the foal arrives. Follow the simple 1, 2, 3 rule to know if your foal is on the path to success.
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Beware the white and yellow flowers: The story of when pretty things turn deadly
Dr. Krishona Martinson, equine extension specialist at the University of Minnesota, tells us what to be on the look out for what may be lurking in the shadows. Poisonous plants can often be found in shady, wet areas and along fence lines. Learn what you need to be aware of in your horse pastures.
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It's Foal Time! The story of when not to panic
Marissa Chapa, herd manager for Oklahoma State University, and Paige Linne, Senior Lecturer for Texas A&M, share how they guide nervous students through the foaling process. From tips on how you know foaling is close, to how to stay relaxed, these instructors have a unique take on how to approach foaling season.