Guelph, ON Feb. 13, 2024 - Equine Guelph has partnered with Standardbred Canada, Ontario Racing and Central Ontario Standardbred Association (COSA) to offer three online courses in Winter of 2024 in priority healthcare areas of respiratory, lameness and gut health. Sponsored by Standardbred Canada, the Racehorse Respiratory Health course is the final course in this winter series.
The two-week online short course, developed specifically for the horse racing industry, will be offered from March 4 – March 15, 2024 and will be available FREE (value of $95) to the first 100 AGCO licence holders and/or Standardbred Canada members who enroll.
In the 2017 Ontario Horse Racing Industry Survey conducted by Equine Guelph, ‘respiratory issues’ was ranked the top health issue of concern.
The Racehorse Respiratory Health course will cover topics such as the anatomy and function of the equine respiratory system, the causes and prevention of respiratory diseases, and the evaluation and management of respiratory health in racehorses.
Respiratory health is essential for any racehorse, as it affects their performance and well-being. However, many racehorses are exposed to various risk factors that can compromise their respiratory function, such as cold air, dust, ammonia, infections, and inflammation. This course will provide practical and evidence-based information on how to reduce these risks and improve respiratory health in racehorses, using the latest research and expert advice from veterinarians and industry professionals.
The most recent update to the course includes a video interview with Dr. Luis Arroyo who has been involved with research studies on Exercise‐induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH). Horses suffering from EIPH are known as ‘bleeders’. Watch a sneak peek.
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