2013 Laminitis Conference to Offer Horse Owners Program

Owners will have an opportunity to talk to a panel of world-renowned experts about a variety of topics.
Share
Favorite
Close

No account yet? Register

ADVERTISEMENT

Organizers of the 2013 International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot, taking place Nov. 1-3 in West Palm Beach, Fla., have announced that this year’s event will include new features, including a horse owners program.

The owners program is an interactive concentrated half-day program designed to focus on the horse wellness and to provide owners, trainers, and barn managers an opportunity to talk to a panel of world-renowned experts about a variety of topics.

The laminitis conference’s mission is to engage veterinarians, farriers, caretakers, and the greater equine community in a collaborative effort to advance, expand, and disseminate knowledge through research and collective experiences to effectively prevent and treat equine laminitis and diseases of the foot. This year’s conference will include:

  • Presentations on the latest research and scientific information on laminitis;
  • A clinical focus of moving from the laboratory to the horse;
  • Attendee poster session for the "sharing" of new ideas for future innovations;
  • Scholarships and competitive poster program for the next generation of veterinarians from veterinary medicine colleges across North America and around the world;
  • A dedicated foot segment for farriers, veterinarians, and others interested in the current trends and treatment of foot problems; and
  • The in-depth program for horse owners, managers, trainers, and technicians.

For more information and to register, visit https://laminitisconference.com/

Create a free account with TheHorse.com to view this content.

TheHorse.com is home to thousands of free articles about horse health care. In order to access some of our exclusive free content, you must be signed into TheHorse.com.

Start your free account today!

Already have an account?
and continue reading.

Share

Written by:

Related Articles

Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with

FREE weekly newsletters from TheHorse.com

Sponsored Content

Weekly Poll

sponsored by:

Where do you primarily feed your horse?
277 votes · 277 answers

Readers’ Most Popular

Sign In

Don’t have an account? Register for a FREE account here.

Need to update your account?

You need to be logged in to fill out this form

Create a free account with TheHorse.com!