-
-
Magnesium, Developmental Orthopedic Diseases, and External Parasites”
April 10, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Magnesium, Developmental Orthopedic Diseases, and External Parasites” Date and TimeApril 10, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Webinar ID87315994685DescriptionHere is the link you should use to connect:
COPY and PASTE into the browser
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87315994685Duration1 hour 30 minutesWebinar Notifications15 minutes beforeWebinar PasswordNo password requiredWebinar LinkVideoHost OnParticipant OffWebinar OptionsMute participants upon entryOnly authenticated users can joinDo not record the webinar. -
Magnesium, Developmental Orthopedic Diseases, and External Parasites”
April 10, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Magnesium, Developmental Orthopedic Diseases, and External Parasites” Date and TimeApril 10, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Webinar ID87315994685DescriptionHere is the link you should use to connect:
COPY and PASTE into the browser
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87315994685Duration1 hour 30 minutesWebinar Notifications15 minutes beforeWebinar PasswordNo password requiredWebinar LinkVideoHost OnParticipant OffWebinar OptionsMute participants upon entryOnly authenticated users can joinDo not record the webinar. -
Timestamps based on the full questions below:
- 0:04:40 – Magnesium discussion
- 0:22:00 – Developmental Orthopedic Diseases (DOD) discussion
- 0:39:10 – External Parasites (https://aaep.org/resource/external-parasite-and-vector-control-guidelines/)
- 1:01:40 – Summary
- 1:03:25 – horses backing off of eating SBM and someone…
-
Care3klein posted an update 11 months ago
Hi everyone Does anyone have any recommendations on how to prevent a horse from Casting in their stall?
Warmly,
Care
-
-
There are only two types of colic, and many variations confuse most horse owners. When understood, caregivers can be prepared when the horse in their care shows signs of abdominal discomfort.
Replay:
-
Doc-t posted an update 12 months ago
I just uploaded the replay of last night’s Rounds, during which we discussed 1) turning overweight horses out on fresh spring grass and 2) Vitamin E, including what vitamins are, what Vitamin E does, some of the diseases of deficiency, where it is made, and whether supplementing Vitamin E should be considered.
-
Doc-t posted a new post. a year ago
-
Vitamin E is one of the four fat-soluble vitamins and seems to be a new “hot topic” in horse forums and publications. I plan to discuss this vitamin, what it does, the diseases linked to its deficiency, and the supplements available.
The first part of this Rounds With Doc T discusses what to do with a slightly overweight horse coming out… Read more
us02web.zoom.us
Join our Cloud HD Video Meeting
Zoom is the leader in modern enterprise video communications, with an easy, reliable cloud platform for video and audio conferencing, chat, and webinars across mobile, desktop, and room systems. Zoom Rooms is the original software-based conference room solution used around … Continue reading
-
Kerry replied to the discussion pre and probiotic in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics a year ago
Many thanks @Doc-t for the detailed reply
-
Doc-t posted a new post. a year ago
-
Doc-t posted an update a year ago
Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks? – Feb 27, 2025 [[Replay]]
-
This was a good discussion. I also added my written comments that are worth a look.
-
-
Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks?
February 27, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks? Date and TimeFebruary 27, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Webinar ID88017993624DescriptionIn South Dakota, the legislature is working on a bill making it legal for non-veterinarians to float horse's teeth by hand or with power and possibly using sedation. In Colorado, a mid-level veterinary practitioner has been established.
Eleven new veterinary colleges are being developed in the US, yet there is a shortage of horse vets.
Tonight's Rounds With Doc T will be very interactive, so please share your thoughts and raise your hand to add your view on this issue every horse owner faces.Duration1 hour 30 minutesWebinar Notifications30 minutes beforeWebinar PasswordNo password requiredWebinar LinkVideoHost OnParticipant OnWebinar OptionsMute participants upon entryOnly authenticated users can joinDo not record the webinar. - Load More