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Build Your Custom BADGER BUILT Apron & Support the IAPF!
November 1, 2020 - December 31, 2030
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APPROVED FOR 4 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: Allegheny Equine
APPROVED FOR 8 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
Sponsor(s): Hoofcare Essentials Foundation Educational Partners
TOPIC: Laminitis
SPEAKERS: Chris Pollitt, Simon Curtis
Professor Chris Pollitt is the world’s leading authority on laminitis, which is the second biggest cause of death in horses. We need to know more to tackle this issue in both preventative measures and treatments. To make the most of having Prof. Chris Pollitt on board, with his extraordinary knowledge on this subject, he will be the sole speaker for this webinar.
The webinar will follow our normal format of two full length lectures, both delivered by Chris Pollitt. You will have the opportunity to ask questions directly to him. We will also have our usual quiz, scavenger hunt and discussions, plus the video, additional materials and papers sent out by email afterwards. As usual, you can rewatch multiple times, rewind and pause your video, and learn more on each viewing. Watch and learn from anywhere in the world, while earning CE/CPD points!
APPROVED FOR 4 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
Sponsor: Daniel Weaver CF APF-I & Dutch Valley Horse Sale
APPROVED FOR 7 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: Horseshoes Plus, Victory, Farrier Products Distribution, Glue-U USA, Farrier Industry Association
APPROVED FOR 6 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor(s): Hoofcare Essentials Foundation Educational Partners
APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: Foxglove Farm
Flyer Details:
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
APPROVED FOR 7 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
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APPROVED FOR 7 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: Mustad USA
APPROVED FOR 6.5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: Bartek Equine LLC
APPROVED FOR 1.5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: Progressive Hoof Care Practitioners
APPROVED FOR 5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: Werkman USA