Penn Vet to Offer Reproduction, Behavior Short Courses

Short course topics include, stallion handling, horse behavior, and mare and foal management.
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The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine’s (Penn Vet) Hofmann Center at New Bolton Center is offering seven short courses on equine reproduction and behavior this spring, including stallion handling, horse behavior, and mare and foal management.

The continuing education courses are open to veterinarians, owners, breeders, trainers, stallion handlers, vet techs, behavior specialists, and vet students and residents.

“Our participants tell us that they particularly enjoy the combination of small group classroom presentations and discussions, along with hands-on labs and demonstrations,” said Sue McDonnell, MA, PhD, Cert. AAP, founding head of Penn Vet’s Havemeyer Equine Behavior program at New Bolton Center. “Instructors can customize the material to each participant’s needs and interests

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