Vet Care and How to know if it is Really an Emergency
Topics include:
- The importance of establishing a working relationship with your vet
- Information you should have when you call the vet-necessary for determining whether it is an emergency, and how critical
- What MAY be wrong with your horse
- What you can do while waiting for the vet, if they are really needed
- Supplies you should have on hand to treat non emergency situations
- Any questions that you may have
Presenter: Lew Trumble, Regional Equine Extension Educator
When: Tuesday, March 24
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Where: Jefferson County Education Council, Main Street,
Brookville*
*Please enter through the back door of the building. Please let me know if you will be late as we must lock the door once everyone is here. (To reach the back door go north on Pickering Street {this is the street that runs along the side of courthouse} – between the Windstream Building and Howard Hanna Realty turn right, a short distance back are several parking spaces next to the steps that come up to our office.)
Please call the Jefferson County Cooperative Extension Office to register 849-7361. This workshop is open to all 4-H members and their families. The next VTC program will be on Wednesday, April 22 on Measuring Your Horses Vital Signs and more with Dr. Tammy Eichstadt.
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