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Equine asthma affects many horses to varying degrees and can ultimately inhibit performance and cause quality of life concerns. This month the signs, causes, diagnostic and treatment options for equine asthma will be presented during the College of Veterinary Medicine s Equine Seminar Series, on Tuesday, April 20, from 6 to 7 p.m. via Zoom.
WHAT: Joy Tomlinson, DVM, DACVIM Large Animal Internal Medicine Specialists and Research Associate will talk about the signs and causes of equine asthma along with diagnostic and treatment options.
WHEN: Tuesday, April 20, 2021, 6 – 7 p.m.
Presenter Dr. Tomlinson received her DVM from Cornell University in 2010 and completed a large animal internal medicine residency at New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania in 2014. She has been a clinician at Cornell s Equine Hospital since 2014. Dr. Tomlinson is also a Research Associate at the Baker Institute for Animal Health in the Van de Walle lab.
A $370,000 state grant will assist Abington Equine Hospital in Patton Township with its planned development of the region’s only full-service equine surgical facility.
State Sen. Jake Corman, R-Benner Township, Rep. Kerry Benninghoff, R-Bellefonte, and Rep. Rich Irvin announced the grant from the Keystone Communities Program, at a press conference on Thursday with Abington owner Dr. Catherine Radtke.
Once completed, the overall $2.4 million project will allow Abington Equine Hospital to provide an array of advanced surgical procedures, with five stalls for horses, two surgery rooms, an examination area, consultation room, treatment rooms, offices, laundry and other support spaces.
Plans also include a 12,800-square-foot equine arena for evaluating horses before and after surgery. The arena will not be open to the public, nor will any of the facilities be rented out.
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Tulls is a Grade II-listed farmhouse, with a compact country estate in a beautiful setting with equestrian facilities. The property is in Hampshire, three miles from Liphook, seven miles from Haslemere and 18 miles from Guildford. London Waterloo is just under an hour away on the train.
Local equestrian centres include Gracelands Equestrian Centre, which is less than 15 minutes from your door (seven miles), Wellington Riding (21.5 miles) and Crofton Manor Equestrian Centre (32 miles) to name just a few nearby.
Liphook Equine Hospital (5.5 miles) is just under 15 minutes down the road for any veterinary needs.
You can head to Iping Cross-Country Course is about 20 minutes away (nine miles) for cross-country schooling and if hunting is more your thing, head out with the Chiddingfold, Leconfield and Cowdray.