TheHorse.com to Offer Free Webinar On Understanding Foal Care

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Sign up now at TheHorse.com/Webinars to attend TheHorse.com’s free live Webinar on Understanding Foal Care on Thursday, April 17, at 8 p.m. EDT, sponsored by Intervet. Kimberly Sprayberry, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, of Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Lexington, Ky., will discuss prenatal care and the health of foals from birth through weaning. Dr. Sprayberry offers special insight from the often-hectic front lines of one of the world’s busiest equine neonatal intensive care facilities. She will help Webinar participants understand how to prepare a mare for foaling, the stages of labor, what can go wrong with foals, and how owners and their veterinarians can work together to avoid these problems.

Webinar participants may also submit questions now to THWebinars@TheHorse.com for Dr. Sprayberry to answer during the live seminar. Wendy Vaala, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, Intervet equine technical services specialist and a former private practitioner in New Jersey, will also help answer questions during the presentation. Vaala often speaks about Intervet’s Foal Care Program (foalcare.com), which is an online service designed to take a horse owner through the entire foaling process, beginning with the health of the mare and continuing through the first year of the foal’s life. The Intervet Foal Care program includes interactive online tools for tracking growth and a foal’s medical history, as well as information on how to feed, vaccinate, and deworm the foal.

After registering to participate in the Webinar, registrants will receive courtesy e-mail reminders about the Webinar approximately 24 hours and one hour prior to the start of the program.

To watch archived Webinars from TheHorse.com on laminitis, West Nile virus, and influenza, visit http://www.TheHorse.com/Webinars.

TheHorse.com
is home to more than 11,500 articles on specific horse problems, as well as educational materials about preventive care and the management of horses and their environments. This information is provided in a variety of ways, including daily news, an RSS news feed, in-depth features, weekly electronic newsletters on health and welfare, the latest information for horse owners from veterinary seminars around the world, pertinent images, graphics, downloadable PDF documents, Webinars, audio, and video. To receive the latest news and important information from TheHorse.com via RSS feed, visit: TheHorse.com/RSS

TheHorse.com and The Horse: Your Guide To Equine Health Care are published by Blood-Horse Publications, a multimedia publishing company that traces its roots to 1916. Its flagship publication, The Blood-Horse, is the leading weekly Thoroughbred racing and breeding news and information magazine. Blood-Horse Publications also publishes Keeneland magazine, supplements, and equine-related books and videos under the Eclipse Press banner.

To subscribe to The Horse or any Blood-Horse Publications’ publication, or for more information, call toll-free 1-800-582-5604. To view/download logos for any Blood-Horse Publications’ brand, visit BloodHorse.com/pressroom/logos/.

To view/download media kit information, visit TheHorse.com/MediaKit.

For more information contact:
Robert Bolson
Director of Corporate Marketing
(859) 276-6809; rbolson@bloodhorse.com

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