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2025 Horse Management Webinar Series

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Add to Calendar 2025-12-03 12:00:00 2025-12-03 13:00:00 2025 Horse Management Webinar Series Topics:December 3 - Stable Safeguards: Traceability and Biosecurity for Equine DiseasesIt is vital to be able to trace where animals have been, so we know which to watch more closely for health-related issues stemming back to an outbreak, such as the current equine herpesvirus (EHV). December 10 - Stable Solutions: Managing Manure in WinterSmall changes in manure and bedding cleanout can impact things in the spring when thaw is occurring, particularly when it comes to surface water pollution potential.December 17 - Stable Finances: What It Takes to Afford a HorseDiscuss the many facets of budgeting for horse ownership, including the mundane, such as feed; the fun, such as training; and the surprises, such as emergencies. Speakers:Dr. Ethan Andress, DVM, North Dakota State VeterinarianMary Keena, Extension specialist, Livestock Environmental Management, Carrington Research Extension Center Paige Brummund, Extension agent, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Ward County Zoom NDSU Agriculture no-reply@ndsu.edu America/Chicago public
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December 3 - Stable Safeguards: Traceability and Biosecurity for Equine Diseases
It is vital to be able to trace where animals have been, so we know which to watch more closely for health-related issues stemming back to an outbreak, such as the current equine herpesvirus (EHV).

December 10 - Stable Solutions: Managing Manure in Winter
Small changes in manure and bedding cleanout can impact things in the spring when thaw is occurring, particularly when it comes to surface water pollution potential.

December 17 - Stable Finances: What It Takes to Afford a Horse
Discuss the many facets of budgeting for horse ownership, including the mundane, such as feed; the fun, such as training; and the surprises, such as emergencies.

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Dr. Ethan Andress, DVM, North Dakota State Veterinarian
Mary Keena, Extension specialist, Livestock Environmental Management, Carrington Research Extension Center
Paige Brummund, Extension agent, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Ward County

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