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42/ FEBRUARY 2011 THE RIDER 2011 EQUINE INDUSTRY SURVEY NOW ONLINE 2011 EQUINE INDUSTRY SURVEY


Equine Guelph’s Survey –Don’t Delay, Have Your Say - before March 31st !


Knowledge gained from the survey results will allow Equine Guelph to continue to identify areas of research that are of highest priority to the horse industry, improve and develop equine education programs, enhance communication of horse-related information to the horse industry and identify trends among different equine


industry groups. You can help us plan ahead to create the programs you are asking for! TAKE THE SURVEY and Have your Say! www.surveymonkey.com/s/industrysurvey_ene ws_1


EQUIMANIA! U AT CAN-AM


Join us at EquiMania! “U” where YOU will learn tricks of the trade from industry professionals! Not only will EquiMania! launch a new safety work book at Can-Am; we will be featuring educa- tional mini-seminars throughout the weekend! www.canamequine.ca/


Groom one is a unique program introducing students to employment in the horse industry by blending classroom experience, online learning and a hands-on work placement.


KICKSTART YOUR HORSE CAREER


The next orientation begins May 25th & 26th at Country Hill Farms just north east of Markham. Call Equine Guelph or visit our website for details. www.equineguelph.ca/education/skills.php


UPCOMING EVENTS Mark your calendar!


March 18 - 20 - Can-Am Equine All Breeds Empo- rium, (EquiMania! and Equine Guelph Presenta- tions). www.canamequine.ca/


March 25 - 26 - Groom One Orientation, Country Hill Farm, Goodwood, ON. http://www.equineguelph.ca/education/skills.php


April 23 - A Guided Tour of Equine Anatomy, Ontario Vet College, Guelph. www.open.uoguelph.ca/offerings/offering.aspx?id=3 204


April 24 - Advanced Equine Anatomy, Ontario Vet College, Guelph. www.open.uoguelph.ca/offerings/offering.aspx?id=3 205


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of years, helping to propel the discipline into the spotlight. The Canadian Para-equestrian athletes are well positioned leading up to the 2012 Paralympic Games, where they will be striving for performance excellence.


About Viterra Inc.


Viterra Inc. provides premium quality ingredi- ents to leading global food manufacturers. Head- quartered in Canada, the global agribusiness has extensive operations across Western Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, with Adelaide, Australia as the base for Viterra’s South- east Asian operations. Our growing international presence also extends to offices in Japan, Singapore, China, Switzerland, Italy, Ukraine and Germany. Driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, we operate in three distinct businesses: grain handling and market- ing,


agri-products, and value-added processing. Our expertise, close relationships with producers, and superior logistical assets allow the company to con- sistently meet the needs of the most discerning end- use customers, helping to fulfill the nutritional needs of people around the world. For more information, please visit www.viterra.ca.


About Para-Equestrian Canada


Para-Equestrian Canada is the Equine Canada committee responsible for developing programs for athletes with a physical disability, and implementing the Para-Dressage high performance program. Para- Equestrian is one of Canada’s most successful inter- national disciplines, achieving an individual gold medal and an individual silver medal at the 2008 Paralympic Games, as well as two individual bronze medals at the 2004 Paralympic Games.


About Para-Equestrian Sport


For more information, please visit www.equinecanada.ca/para-equestrian.


About Equine Canada


For more information about Equine Canada, please visit www.equinecanada.ca.


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