Equine lecture series 2019: Gastrointestinal Anatomy - Understanding the Horse Digestive System

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This course may run again in the future. To register your interest please contact us.

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About this course

Have you ever wondered what is happening inside your horse? Where does all the grass go and why are horses so prone to ulcers and colic? This interactive talk will take you on a tour through the equine gastrointestinal system, looking in detail at the anatomy and function of its different sections and giving you an unprecedented insight into the unseen world inside the belly of your horse.

The other lectures in this series are:

Buying a Horse - Wednesday 5th June 2019
Headshaking and Seizures - Wednesday 7th August 2019
Pain in horses - Wednesday 2nd October 2019
Gastrointestinal Anatomy - Wednesday 4th December 2019

Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. Tickets must be purchased in advance and before midday on the day. Please note we cannot accept payment at the door.

Registration commences at 7pm where refreshments will be available. Lecture time 7.30 - 9.00pm.

Late-comers may be refused entry.

A receipt will be sent as soon as we have processed your payment.  Delegates will be registered on a first-come, first-served basis.  Due to the cost of administration no refunds can be given. The lecture can be viewed online at a later date and you will be sent these details by email.

 

Tutors

Bettina Dunkel, DVM PhD DipACVIM DipACVECC DipECEIM FHEA MRCVS
Professor in Equine Internal Medicine and ECC
The Royal Veterinary College