2009
Winter Horse Management Series
Continues for 2 More Weeks
Please mark January
15 and 22, 2009 for the final two
installments of the REINS Horse
Management Series. NC Cooperative
Extension staff and volunteers have put
together an informative list of topics
and speakers for your enjoyment and
education.
We hope you can join us at 7 PM for each
of these sessions to be held at the
Catawba County Agricultural Resources
Center:
January 15 Natural or
Barefoot Hoofcare are generic terms
being used to describe the care and use
of barefooted horses in all disciplines.
Natural Hoofcare is not only a trimming
method designed specifically for barefoot
horses, but includes a daily care system
that allows a horse to remain barefoot
throughout its entire working life. This
same system can be used to rehabilitate
horses from many degenerative lamenesses.
Our speaker will be Mike Smith, AANHCP
(American Association of Natural Hoof
Care Practitioners) Certified
Practitioner and Instructor.
January 22 Trainers vs.
Clinicians, Safety and Trail Etiquette,
Bill Stacy. Need some training or
guidance for you or your horse? Who
should you call? Is it wise to send the
horse off for education without getting
yourself trained as well? What are the
most basic safety rules that can help you
prevent a nasty accident that could keep
you from enjoying your horse? Want to be
ready to enjoy the trails safely come
springtime what are the rules that
everyone should abide so we all have a
good time? Bill Stacy will share a
lifetime of horse experiences on this
variety of topics.
All sessions will be held at the Catawba
County Agricultural Resources Center and
will begin at 7 PM. There is no
registration fee and refreshments will be
served. The center is located at 1175
South Brady Avenue and daytime phone
number is (828) 465-8240.
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