Equine Guelph Offers Additional Equine Biosecurity eWorkshop

Equine Guelph has announced the second offering of the Biosecurity Prevention eWorkshop from Oct. 22 – Nov. 4.
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Equine Guelph has announced the second offering of the Biosecurity Prevention eWorkshop from Oct. 22 – Nov. 4, 2012. Equine Guelph’s new eWorkshops are two-week online short courses designed for busy horse owners. They provide the latest evidence-based information available from University of Guelph and industry experts.

Scott Weese, DVM, DVSc, Dipl. ACVIM, associate professor in the Department of Pathobiology at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College, says, "Having a basic infection control plan in place is probably the biggest thing someone can do to reduce the risk of disease." Weese goes on to stress, "It does not matter what you do with your horse(s), or whether you have only one horse, or a herd of 100, as an owner you should have a general idea of the measures you are going to take in order to reduce the risk of infection."

Weese has been working in the area of biosecurity and infection control for over 15 years, always looking for better ways to prevent and treat infectious diseases with a strong emphasis on prevention. He gives talks at Equine Guelph’s new biosecurity workshops and two week eWorkshop.

Weese was the first speaker at Equine Guelph’s "Beat the Bugs" biosecurity workshops launched last April for horse enthusiasts around the globe. He says, "Equine Guelph’s biosecurity programs are great for getting people thinking in a broader context when it comes to infection control and putting into practice the easy day-to-day steps which can reduce outbreaks of disease

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