TheHorse.com and Intervet to Present Live Webinar: Strategic Deworming

Lexington, Ky. – Join TheHorse.com and Heidi Brady, PhD, on Thursday, Aug. 7 at 8 p.m. EDT for a free live one-hour video presentation that will shed some light on the fight against parasite infection: Strategic Deworming, sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health. Brady, accompanied by Wendy Vaala, DVM, will be available to answer viewer questions during the Webinar.

Brady will talk about the common classes of parasites, differences in dewormer ingredients and the parasites they target, and concerns about parasite resistance to these drugs. She’ll also offer two rotational deworming plans based on her research to help control parasite infection on the farm.

To participate in the Webinar, visit TheHorse.com/Webinars. After registering, participants can submit questions for Drs. Brady and Vaala to answer during the live question and answer session. Registrants will receive e-mail reminders about the Webinar 24 hours and one hour prior to the start of the program.

 

For further information on the upcoming Webinar and to view archived Webinars available on TheHorse.com, visit TheHorse.com/Webinars. For information on Horse Courses also available, visit TheHorse.com/HorseCourses.

 

About the Presenters:

 

Heidi Brady, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Animal and Food Sciences at Texas Tech University.

 

Wendy Vaala, DVM, is an equine technical services specialist for Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health and a former private practitioner based in New Jersey.

 

 

System Requirements:
• 256 megabytes (MB) of RAM; 512 MB recommended

• Broadband Internet connection or access to a high-speed network highly recommended

• Speakers/headphones on your computer to hear the audio

• Flash Player 8+

More requirements at TheHorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=8419#V4.

 

TheHorse.com and The Horse: Your Guide To Equine Health Care are published by Blood-Horse Publications.

 

About Blood-Horse Publications:
Blood-Horse Publications is 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. The Blood-Horse is a publication of Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA). In addition, Blood-Horse Publications also publishes TBH MarketWatch, a newsletter for Thoroughbred investors; the official Kentucky Derby souvenir magazine; Auction Edge; and Keeneland magazine. In addition, Blood-Horse Publications also publishes equine-related books and videos under the Eclipse Press banner, and operates a family of award-winning Web sites including BloodHorse.com, TheHorse.com, StallionRegister.com, ExclusivelyEquine.com, the official store of Blood-Horse Publications; and TrueNicks.com.

 

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To advertise, e-mail advertise@TheHorse.com or visit TheHorse.com/mediakit

 

 

For more information, contact:

Robert Bolson

Director of Corporate Marketing

Blood-Horse Publications

Tel.: (859) 276-6809

E-mail: rbolson@bloodhorse.com

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