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Speakers & Clinicians
Dr. Loving has served as a FEI (In- ternational Equestrian Federation) sanctioned veterinarian both as veterinary judge and treatment veterinarian at international endurance competitions as well as serving as Team Veterinarian for the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) National En- durance Squad. She was also ac- tively involved in judging NATRC competitions for many years. She has brought to these pursuits her knowledge gleaned from many miles and years spent in the sad- dle training and competing her own horses in addition to decades working in a veterinary capacity at top-tier endurance events.
Dr. Zach Rhodes,
EqD How Your Colt’s Teeth Develop & What Issues to Look Out For As They Grow Equine Dentistry
Fri. 12:00-1:00 p.m.
...............Horse Expo University
Getting A Little “Long In the Tooth”? How to Care for the Aged Horse’s Teeth
Sat. 12:00-1:00 p.m.
..............Horse Expo University
Equine Dental Health Routines & Common Issues to Look Out For
Sun. 12:00-1:00 p.m.
.............Horse Expo University
Horses and rodeo have been a passion of mine for nearly all my life. I have com- peted at all levels from Jr Rodeo to college all the way up to Professional
Rodeo. I never truly knew the importance of getting routine dental maintenance done for my horses whether I competed on them or they were retired and living pasture life, until I went to equine dental school. Since then I have devoted much of my life to educating the public and helping horses all over the west coast. I started my equine dental career in 2011. I completed school and my certifi cation at Texas Institute of Equine Dentistry in 2012, taught by renown Master Certifi ed Equine Dentist, Randy Riedinger. In 2017 I completed my certifi cation through the Inter- national Association of Equine Dentistry. I currently sit on the
Board of Directors of the IAED as well as the government relations committee. Collectively I have over 350 hours of education. I have fl oated over 1500 horses and still work with Randy occasion- ally and attend IAED workshops and conventions to further my knowledge and career in Equine Dentistry.
Dr. Bray, Ph.D. Body Scoring a Young Horse & Pony-How to Tell If Your Baby Is the Proper Weight
Fri. 10:45-11:45 a.m.
...............Horse Expo University
Body Scoring the Aged Horse- Is Your Horse Too Fat/Skinny? And How to Feed Them As They Age
Sat. 10:45-11:45 a.m.
..............Horse Expo University
Body Scoring Your Horse- How to Properly Judge Your Horses Weight & Learn About Proper Equine Nutrition
Sun. 10:45-11:45 a.m.
.............Horse Expo University
Dr. Bray is a professor, scien- tist and lifelong horseman. His passion for equine nutrition led him to develop the Integrity line of horse feeds in 2004.
He received his Ph.D. in animal nutrition from the University of Maryland and conducted his Ph.D. research at US Department of Agriculture. Dr. Bray began working with horses in his early teens. In addition to his profes- sorial and consulting work, he has managed horse farms, bred, raised and shown horses, tracked and conducted research with wild horses, and packed with horses in the High Sierras. Dr. Bray is well published in the sciences for horses and zoo animals, frequent- ly an invited speaker, and has written three manuals on equine care and nutritional manage- ment. He has served on several animal industry boards including research advisor to the Bureau of Land Management Wild Horse & Burro Advisory Board. Dr. Bray’s numerous articles and Q&A on equine care can be found in Dr. Bray’s Corner at
starmilling.com.
Dr. Katie Flynn, MRCVS
California Horse Show Drug Rules- Why We Have Them & What to Watch Out For
Fri. 3:45-4:45 p.m.
.................Horse Expo University
Equine Herpesvirus-1: Truth & Myths
Sat. 1:15-2:15 p.m.
...................Horse Expo University
In 2002, Dr. Flynn joined the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Animal Health Branch (AHB) where she has held several
positions including a fi eld veter- inarian position, livestock health program veterinarian and more recently equine staff veterinarian. In her current position, Dr. Flynn provides oversight to all equine regulatory disease programs and acts as the manager of the Equine Medication Monitoring Program (EMMP). Dr. Flynn’s area of interest is biosecurity, specifi - cally equine event biosecurity. Dr. Flynn has developed biosecurity educational materials for event organizers, specifi cally the Bios- ecurity Toolkit for Equine Events which has been distributed to all 50 states and 12 countries. As an equine event biosecurity expert, Dr. Flynn participated in the World Animal Health Organiza- tion (OIE) Ad Hoc Expert Meeting on Biosecurity in Paris, France in July 2015 and spoke at the Federation Equestrian Interna- tional’s (FEI) National Veterinary Delegate Conference in Athens Greece in May 2016. Dr. Flynn is a member of the American Horse Council, the American Quarter Horse Association and the United
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States Equestrian Federation. Currently, Dr. Flynn is the Vice Chair of the Infectious Diseases of Horses Committee of the United States Animal Health Association and serves on the Leadership De- velopment Committee, Infectious Disease Committee and Welfare and Public Policy Council for the American Association of the Equine Practitioners.
Back Country
Horsemen George Archer & BCHA: Trailhead Etiquette- The Good, the Bad & Ugly Habits that Can Make or Break Your Next Trail Ride Fri 9:30-10:30 a.m.
......Trail Symposium
Jerry Heitzler & BCHA: Are Backcountry Horsemen Really In the “Back Country”? Fri. 5:00-6:00 p.m
.......Trail Symposium
Lucy Badenhoop & BCHA: Plan Ahead and Prepare- How to Handle Extreme Weather or Emergencies Plus Learn How to Use a Map, Compass & GPS Sat. 9:30-10:30 a.m.
....Trail Symposium
Carrie Johnen & BCHA: The Seven Principles of Leave No Trace Sat. 2:30-3:30 p.m.
......Trail Symposium
Carolyn Gilmore & BCHA: Horse Camping & Trails in El Dorado County Sun. 2:45-3:45 p.m.
.....Trail Symposium
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