Product Description
Siobhán Watkins, Ph.D. will be authoring a series of articles in the coming year that aim to gather up and translate some of the recent advances in our understanding of equine science, and explore how we might apply this information to our own equestrian practices.
The first topic is effective and compassionate care of the geriatric horse. (Please download and read the article from issue No.141 Jan/Feb 2025 issue of Eclectic Horseman before class) Due to extraordinary advances in veterinary medicine, equine nutrition, genetics, and disease prevention, as well as improved general care, our horses are living longer. This online seminar, will describe some of the most recent research in senior horses and dental issues, arthritis, nutrition, and end of life considerations.
Class was held Thursday January 30th via Zoom starting at 6pm MST.
Please plan on the class lasting at least an hour. We will start with a lecture with slides and then open up for questions and answers from the students.
Read the article about caring for your geriatric horse that will be the jumping off point for this class.
About the Instructor:
Siobhán Watkins earned her Ph.D. in Biology in 2011 and was an academic and corporate scientist for 15 years, in the UK and the US. Based in New Mexico, she now offers services in equine movement and strength analysis/rehabilitation, and teaches folks about anatomy and biomechanics. She particularly enjoys working with horses recovering from injury, and senior horses.
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