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2022 Horse Management Seminar Recordings- Nutrition, Genetics, Medicine, and More

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NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – Rutgers University’s Equine Science Center is happy to announce the recordings of the 2022 Horse Management Seminar are now live!

The series, which was held on February 8th, 15th, and 22nd was a large success due in part to it being held virtually for the second year in a row. “Being able to invite guests to present virtually from around the United States has allowed our audience to hear from experts that would usually be restricted by travel expenses and other commitments,” said Dr. Carey Williams, Associate Director of Outreach at the Equine Science Center. “These experts have been able to join us from their offices in places like Florida or Kentucky, bringing with them an expertise in topics such as equine rehabilitation, genomics, and rotational grazing.”

The themes for each of the nights included “Recent Advances in Veterinary Medicine,” “What’s New in Equine Genetics and Health,” and “Recent Advances in Equine Nutrition.” All recordings are now available on the Equine Science Center’s website on the homepage (https://esc.rutgers.edu/news/2022hmsrecordings); as well archived in the “Library” section of the website listed under “Multimedia”, the location for all previously recorded webinars- (https://esc.rutgers.edu/resources/library/multimedia).

About the Equine Science Center at Rutgers University
 
The Equine Science Center is a unit of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Its mission is “Better Horse Care through Research and Education” in order to advance the well-being and performance of horses and the equine industry. Its vision is to be recognized throughout New Jersey as well as nationally and internationally for its achievements in identifying issues in the horse industry, finding solutions through science-based inquiry, providing answers to the horse industry and to horse owners, and influencing public policy to ensure the viability of the horse industry.

For more information about the Equine Science Center, call 848-932-9419 or visit esc.rutgers.edu.

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