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Two-day
Course for Owners, Breeding Farm
Managers, and Veterinarians
Presented by the
Havemeyer Equine Behavior Lab & the
Georgia and Philip Hofmann Research
Center for Animal Reproduction
University of Pennsylvania, New Bolton Center
16
Hours Continuing Education Curriculum
Day 1
Dr. Patricia Sertich,
Course Planner
Care of the pregnant mare. Understand
the changes your mare is experiencing.
When will she foal? Signs of impending
parturition. Tools to help you catch the
big event.
Review of the normal events of delivery.
Examination of the afterbirth-the mirror
of fetal life.
Induction of parturition. You have
waited 11 long months. What is the rush?
Dystocia. What can go wrong, and what
you can do until your veterinarian gets
there.
Care of the post parturient mare. How to
spot serious life threatening problems.
High risk pregnant mares.
Health care of the foal.
Day 2
Dr. Sue McDonnell, Course Planner
Reproduction of equids under natural conditions,
including normal behavior of the pregnant and foaling mare and foal
development.
Maternal behavior and bonding problems and solutions.
Raising an orphan foal.
Normal behavioral development of the foal.
Early intensive handling of foals.
Least stress weaning methods.
Raising the user-friendly foal and horse.
Tuition is $500 for day 1 only, $900 for 2 days. Limited seats.
This course fills quickly, so register early.
To
Register please go to Registration page
and follow instructions
Registration Questions:
Contact
Cheryl O'Sullivan at 610-925-6203 or
cherylo@vet.upenn.edu
Course Content Questions: Contact Dr. Sue McDonnell
610-925-6221
or suemcd@vet.upenn.edu
Course begins at 8 am and runs
through late afternoon.
(35
miles west of Philadelphia International Airport, 80 miles north of Baltimore
Washington International Airport)
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