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One-day
Course for Veterinarians, Stallion Owners and Managers
Focusing
on Concepts and Skills for Safe, Efficient Handling and General Management of
Breeding Stallions

Equine
Behavior Lab, Section of Reproduction
New Bolton Center
November 1, 2004
8
hours Continuing Education Curriculum
Breeding
Shed Layout and Equipment
The
Basics of Stallion Restraint
Stallion
Handling for Natural Cover
The Basics of Mare Restraint
Stallion
Handling for Dummies (Dummy Mounts)
Pasture Breeding
Lessons
from Free-Running Equids, Including a Tour of a Semi-Feral Herd
How
to Correct Biting, Rearing, Charging, and Other Bad Habits in the Breeding
Shed
Hands-On
Stallion Handling Opportunity
Tips
and Tricks For Handling the Older or Disabled Stallion
Tips
and Tricks for Working with Limited Personnel
Common
Breeding Behavior and Fertility Problems of Stallions
Individualized
Coaching on Stallion Handling
Tuition is $500. Limited seats.
This course fills quickly, so register early.
To
Register please go to Registration page and either
print out page and mail or fax OR register online using instructions
or
Contact at 610-444-6203
Questions
concerning course content
contact Dr. Sue McDonnell
610-925-6221 suemcd@vet.upenn.edu
Course begins at 8 am and runs
through late afternoon.
(35
miles west of Philadelphia Intern’l Airport, 80 miles north of Baltimore
Washington Intern’l Airport)
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