Health & Education
We all want the best care possible for our horses. The Heath & Education section covers both Learning Institutions, Organizations as well as many sources for equine assistance including Veterinarians and Farriers.
For those who want a to formally study horses, the Education section includes College Riding, Equine Studies, and Veterinary Schools. Learn about the wide variety of horses in the Horse Breeds section. Supplements and Treatments Therapy are also included in the section.
Everyone can learn from Fine Art and there are some specialty Museums that might surprise you.
Horses as a therapy partner enrich the lives of the disabled. These facilities are listed in our Therapeutic Riding section. To help children and young adults build confidence and grow emotionally, please see the resources available on the Youth Outreach page.
Looking for a place to keep your horse? You can find it in the Horse Boarding section. Traveling? Find a Shipping company or Horse Sitting service if your horse is staying home!
Want to stay up to date with the latest training clinics or professional conferences? Take a look at our Calendar of Events for Health & Education for the dates and locations of upcoming events.
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In this episode of StallSide, we sit down with Dr. Katie Garrett, the current president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). Dr. Garrett shares her insights on the evolving landscape of equine veterinary medicine, the role of AAEP in shaping the future of the profession, and the challenges and opportunities facing equine practitioners today. She also highlights the important work of The Foundation for the Horse, the charitable arm of the AAEP, which supports equine welfare through education, research, emergency relief, and equitarian initiatives that provide care to underserved horse populations. Tune in to hear about her leadership journey, key initiatives within AAEP, and how the organization and its foundation are advancing equine health and supporting veterinarians in delivering the highest standard of care for horses.
There once was a horse called Ace who used to bite and intimidate people. Watch as his owner seeks Monty Roberts' help to change this behavior and witness how quickly Ace learns to become a good citizen. See how his owner works with Certified Monty Roberts Instructor Maya Horsey to learn ways to establish clear consistent boundaries and improve the relationship with Ace. Go to: montyroberts.university.com.
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