Saturday, May 21, 2011

FW: AHP Newsgroup: Equine Herpesvirus-1 Outbreak: TheHorse.com Presents a Timely Webinar for Horse Owners


NEWS RELEASE—FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 20, 2011
Contact: Christy West, Digital Editor/Producer
859/276-6890; cmwest@thehorse.com
<mailto:cmwest@thehorse.com>

Equine Herpesvirus-1 Outbreak:
TheHorse.com Presents a Timely Webinar for Horse Owners

Lexington, Ky. (May 20, 2011)—The current outbreak of the sometimes fatal neurologic disease caused by equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) in several Western states and Canada has generated widespread concern throughout the horse industry. How many horses are really affected in this outbreak? Is this a new, mutated form of the virus? What are the signs that tell you a horse has EHV-1? Will affected horses recover? How can horse owners and veterinarians work together to prevent the disease from spreading?
Find out answers to these questions and many more in a timely webinar presented by TheHorse.com and
Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health
<http://www.intervetusa.com> :
Equine Herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) Outbreak: What Horse Owners Need to Know (
Register now <https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/646146304> !)
Tuesday, May 24, 8:00-9:00 p.m. Eastern/5:00-6:00 p.m. Pacific
This half-hour presentation will provide horse owners with an update on the status of the EHV-1 outbreak and timely information on EHV-1 disease, testing, how to monitor your horse for disease, and how you can prevent EHV-1 spread with optimal horse management, hygiene, and biosecurity measures. This session will be presented by Paul Morley, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, Professor and Section Head for Population Health in the Department of Clinical Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University (CSU) and Director of Biosecurity for CSU's James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital. He'll answer audience questions live for 30 minutes following the presentation along with Craig Barnett, DVM, Senior Equine Technical Services Veterinarian for Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health.
Space is limited for this webinar, so reserve your seat now <https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/646146304> ! Your registration allows you to attend the event and submit your questions to be answered during the live event. We hope you can join us!

Questions about the webinar can be directed to THWebinars@TheHorse.com <mailto:THWebinars@TheHorse.com?subject=Joint%20Webinar%20Questions> .

Minimum System Requirements:

·         PC-based attendees: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server

·         Macintosh®-based attendees: Mac OS® X 10.4.11 (Tiger®) or newer


About The Horse:
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

2011 Horse Master Shows--ALL YEAR

If you missed one or want to see what's coming up, here they are! You can get any episode on DVD when you call 800-225-8827...


Week of January 2 HM401Julie Goodnight: “R-E-S-P-E-C-T.” The Horse Master teaches a pushy, dangerous horse to lead respectfully. (2011)

Michele Smith and Jonas

 

Week of January 9 HM402Julie Goodnight: “Losing Weight.” The Horse Master & Dale Myler find a bit for a jumping horse. (2011)

Debra Bedia and Stormin

 

Week of January 16 HM403Julie Goodnight: “Change of Reign.” The Horse Master empowers a reining rider to take charge, slow the canter. (2011)

Tom Nissen and Cimmy

 

Week of January 23 HM404Julie Goodnight: “Once Bitten.” The Horse Master & Dale Myler find a bit for a gorgeous dressage prospect. (2011)

Jennifer Babeon and Luci

 

Week of January 30-February 1 HM405Julie Goodnight: “Down Shift.” The Horse Master helps a rider slow down and choose his pace. (2011)

James LaCrue and Jules

 

Week of February 6 HM406Julie Goodnight: “Trailering Trouble.” The Horse Master teaches a young horse to trailer load. (2011)

Melissa Arnold and Booger

 

Week of February 13 HM407Julie Goodnight: “Get it Right.” The Horse Master helps a rider pick up the right lead. (2011)

Kim Kissman and Porsha

 

Week of February 20 HM408Julie Goodnight: “Time is Right.” The Horse Master helps an Arabian dressage horse relax & collect. (2011)  

Diana Heyneker and Hannie

 

Week of February 27 HM 401RRJulie Goodnight: “R-E-S-P-E-C-T.” The Horse Master teaches a pushy, dangerous horse to lead respectfully. (2011)

 

Week of March 7 HM402RRJulie Goodnight: “Losing Weight.” The Horse Master & Dale Myler find a bit for a jumping horse. (2011)

 

Week of March 14 HM403 RRJulie Goodnight: “Change of Reign.” The Horse Master empowers a reining rider to take charge, slow the canter. (2011)

 

 Week of March 21 HM404RRJulie Goodnight: “Once Bitten.” The Horse Master & Dale Myler find a bit for a gorgeous dressage prospect. (2011)

 

Week of March 28 HM 405RRJulie Goodnight: “Down Shift.” The Horse Master helps a rider slow down and choose his pace. (2011)

 

Week of April 4 HM 406RRJulie Goodnight: “Trailering Trouble.” The Horse Master teaches a young horse to trailer load. (2011) Melissa

(NOTE: THIS EPISODE FEATURED IN THE TRAIL RIDER MAGAZINE’S APRIL ISSUE!!)

 

Week of April 11 HM407 RRJulie Goodnight: “Get it Right.” The Horse Master helps a rider pick up the right lead. (2011)

 

Week of April 18 HM408 RRJulie Goodnight: “Time is Right.” The Horse Master helps an Arabian dressage horse relax & collect. (2011)

 

Week of April 25 HM409 Julie Goodnight: “Bucket List.” On Horse Master: Teaching a barrel horse to lower her head, collect. (2011)

 

Week of May 2 HM410 Julie Goodnight: “Troubled Waters.” On Horse Master: Teaching a trail rider to walk confidently through water. (2011)

 

Week of May 9 HM411 Julie Goodnight: “Cowboy Up.” On Horse Master: Teaching a teen to plan his horse’s workouts, build confidence. (2011)

 

Week of May 16 HM412

New

Julie Goodnight: “Break on Through.” On Horse Master: Re-training a horse that learned to run away on the longe and lead lines. (2011)

 

Week of May 23  HM413

New

Julie Goodnight: “Blowing in the Wind.” On Horse Master: Teaching a trail horse to ride right past scary objects. (2011)

 

Week of May 30 HM414

New

Julie Goodnight: “Baby Come Back.” On Horse Master: Teaching a rider precise cues for backing. (2011)

 

Week of June 6 HM415

New

Julie Goodnight: “Walk this Way.” On Horse Master: Teaching a rider to extend the walk and speed up on the trail. (2011)

 

Week of June 13 HM416

New

Julie Goodnight: “Round and Round.” On Horse Master: Teaching a young horse to respond to body cues in the round pen. (2011)

 

Week of June  20 HM 417

New

Julie Goodnight: “Follow the Leader.” On Horse Master: Teaching the horse to follow & turn toward you in the roundpen. (2011)

 

Week of June 27 HM409

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: “Bucket List.” On Horse Master: Teaching a barrel horse to lower her head, collect. (2011)

 

Week of July 4 HM410

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: “Troubled Waters.” On Horse Master: Teaching a trail rider to walk confidently through water. (2011)

 

Week of July 11 HM411

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: “Cowboy Up.” On Horse Master: Teaching a teen to plan his horse’s workouts, build confidence. (2011)

 

Week of July 18 HM412

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: “Break on Through.” On Horse Master: Re-training a horse that learned to run away on the longe and lead lines. (2011)

 

Week of July 25 HM413

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: “Blowing in the Wind.” On Horse Master: Teaching a trail horse to ride right past scary objects. (2011)

 

Week of August 1 HM414

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: “Baby Come Back.” On Horse Master: Teaching a rider precise cues for backing. (2011)

 

Week of August 8  HM415

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: “Walk this Way.” On Horse Master: Teaching a rider to extend the walk and speed up on the trail. (2011)

 

Week of August 15 HM416

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: “Round and Round.” On Horse Master: Teaching a young horse to respond to body cues in the round pen. (2011)

 

Week of August 22 HM 417

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: “Follow the Leader.” On Horse Master: Teaching the horse to follow & turn toward you in the roundpen. (2011)

 

Week of August 29 HM 418

New

Julie Goodnight: "Fresh Grounds" Teaching a horse to relax and not bolt at new show grounds.(2011)

 

Week of September 5 HM 419

New

Julie Goodnight: "U Turn" Teaching rollbacks.  (2011)

 

Week of September 12 HM 420

New

Julie Goodnight: "Speed Bump" Teaching how to speed up a slow horse without pedaling.  (2011)

 

Week of September 19 HM 421

New

Julie Goodnight: "In Good Hands" Teaching how to lower the horse's head from the saddle.  (2011)

 

Week of September 26 HM 422

New

Julie Goodnight: "Fear Not" Desensitizing to scary objects while riding.   (2011)

 

Week of October 3 HM 423

New

Julie Goodnight: "Round About" Teaching techniques to make your circles perfectly round.   (2011)

 

Week of October 10 HM 424

New

Julie Goodnight: "Right Turn Only" How to begin longe and rope work with a young horse. (2011)

 

Week of October 17 HM 418

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: "Fresh Grounds" Teaching a horse to relax and not bolt at new show grounds.(2011)

 

Week of October 24 HM 419

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: "U Turn" Teaching rollbacks.  (2011)

 

Week of October 31 HM 420

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: "Speed Bump" Teaching how to speed up a slow horse without pedaling.  (2011)

 

Week of November 7 HM 421

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: "In Good Hands" Teaching how to lower the horse's head from the saddle.  (2011)

 

Week of November 14 HM 422

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: "Fear Not" Desensitizing to scary objects while riding.   (2011)

 

Week of November 21 HM 423

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: "Round About" Teaching techniques to make your circles perfectly round.   (2011)

 

Week of November 28 HM 424

Rerun

Julie Goodnight: "Right Turn Only" How to begin longe and rope work with a young horse. (2011)

 

Find out more at http://juliegoodnight.com/! And get the DVD compilations of your favorite topics!