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JUDGE CLINIC For
Distance Riding Presented by Ontario Competitive Trail Riding
Association In distance riding disciplines - Endurance, Competitive Trail Riding and Ride and Tie – horses may cover anywhere from 10 to 100 miles in a day. The judges in our sport are veterinarians or lay judges who have been trained to assess horse health. Their job is to make sure your horse is “fit to continue”. Want to learn more about horse health? Interested in learning to judge? Want to get your vet involved? May 8, 2010, 8-5 at South Nation
Conservation Office 38 Victoria Street, Finch, Ontario This is a great education tool for riders and volunteers! Clinicians: Dr. Art B. King DVM and Dr.
Kathy Kivi DVM You will learn: ·
The theory behind the issues that affect distance horses. ·
Rules - imperative to proper judging procedure, fairness
for competitor and essential for horse welfare. ·
Importance of advocacy for the horse. ·
Hands on examination of horses for
the areas of concern. Cost:
$75 – includes lunch To
register go to: www.octra.on.ca or www.seawayvalleyarab.com
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