LSU School of Veterinary
Medicine Hosts Annual Equine Educational Event
BATON ROUGEHorse
owners and enthusiasts from around the region are invited to an Equine
Extravaganza at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine and BREC Farr Park
Horse Activity Center March 2-3, 2002.
"Equine Extravaganza:
A Common Sense Approach to Horsemanship and Health Management" will
offer two full days of seminars taught by nationally-known equine trainers,
as well as equine health seminars and laboratories, tours and childrens
activities. The joint venture between the veterinary school and educational
partners, BREC and Purina Mills, Inc., introduces a new format, including
group, private and semi-private riding clinics.
On March 2, Craig
Cameron, former Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association cowboy, will instruct
western riders from 8 a.m.-11 a.m. at LSU, covering horsemanship and breaking
and handling difficult horses. He will give group riding clinics that
afternoon at BREC from 2:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. Michelle Gibson, 1996 U.S.
Olympic Team Dressage Bronze Medalist, will offer private and semi-private
riding clinics at BREC from 7:45 a.m.-10: 45 a.m. and will teach eventing
seminars at LSU from 2 p.m.-5 p.m.
LSU faculty will offer
laboratories and seminars on equine lameness and equine first aid. Childrens
activities will include programs on horsemanship, equine anatomy and equine
breeds. Other scheduled events include an equine disaster rescue seminar,
a behind-the-scenes tour of the equine clinic, display of equine health
and commercial booths and silent and live auctions. Purina will provide
a jambalaya lunch for participants.
On March 3, Cameron
and Gibson will offer additional private and group riding clinics at BREC
from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and from 1 p.m.-5 p.m. All riding sessions with the
trainers must be scheduled in advance and require an additional registration
fee.
Participants are encouraged
to preregister for the extravaganza, but on-site registration at LSU and
BREC will begin at 7:30 a.m. March 2. Registration before February 15
is $30 for adults (16 and older), $15 for children (9-15) and $5 for children
(8 and younger). Registration after February 15 is $40 for adults, $20
for children (9-15) and $10 for children (8 and younger).
All proceeds from
Equine Extravaganza will benefit the LSU Equine Health Studies Program.
Registration forms
and information are available at www.vetmed.lsu.edu
and equine@vetmed.lsu.edu,
or by calling the veterinary school at (225) 578-9900.
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