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barefoot hoof before trimming

··• Rescheduled! New date: 7-9-11 •··

Saturday July 9, 2011   9am-4pm
Cash Point Quarter Horses    Ardmore, TN

Join us for an informal trim coaching day for horse owners who are trimming their horses’ hoofs and have questions, or who would like hands-on guidance.  Read the rest of this entry »

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No Laminitis Conference T-shirt 2011

No Laminitis! Conference
August 5-7, 2011
DeMario Farms, Chittenango, NY

The Equine Cushing’s and Insulin Resistance Group (ECIR Group), an internet based group for horses with Equine Cushing’s disease and Insulin Resistance, recently announced plans for the First Annual No Laminitis! Conference to take place on August 5-7, 2011, hosted by Black Horse Consulting in conjunction with DeMario Farms, Chittenango, NY.

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barefoot hoof before trimmingSaturday May 14, 2011   9am-4pm
Cash Point Quarter Horses  Ardmore, TN

Discounted Earlybird Registration until Fri. May 13 – sign up now and save!

Workshop Registration Forms
Workshop Information Packet

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vintage photo cowboy on horseback

Random vintage cowboy photo (not Dennis Reis)

Dennis Reis No Dust Tour 2011

Sat-Sun, Apr 2-3, 2011
Celebration Arena
Horse Center Road
Decatur, AL 35603
(256-584-6725)

 

This event involves Dennis in an educational and entertaining demonstration built around finding extraordinary performance within ordinary horses. You will witness a young horse accepting saddle and rider for the first time and a problem horse overcoming adversity — experience the infinite possibilities of the horse / human bond with Dennis as your guide to understanding.

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Temple Grandin

Temple Grandin

Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to hear Temple Grandin speak – free of charge!

Press Release from Auburn University
and Alabama 4-H

Temple Grandin, an animal scientist who has drawn from her experiences as a person with autism to become one of the world’s leading designers of humane livestock-handling facilities, will speak in Auburn Thursday, March 31, as the spring 2011 E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7 p.m. in the Auburn University Student Center ballroom.

Grandin’s revolutionary designs of livestock-handling equipment and facilities for meat-processing plants as well as ranches and feedlots reflect her expertise in animal behavior and her advocacy for humane livestock management, as each is developed to reduce fear and stress in cattle and other livestock through every phase of their lives. Today, half the cattle in the U.S. and Canada are handled using a restrainer system she designed for meat processors.

Last year, Grandin’s remarkable story came to light in 2010 with the HBO movie “Temple Grandin,” a film that won seven Emmy awards. Also in 2010, Grandin was named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world, a list a Time editor said includes “people who are using their ideas, their visions and their actions to transform the world and have an effect on a multitude of people.”

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