A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for our virtual 2026 “Horse Management Seminar” webinar series.
All of the webinars have now been uploaded to our Library, and are available for viewing.
“Neurologic Diseases Night” brought together Dr. Sarah Colmer and Dr. Bernadette Smith, who taught everything from what horse owners should look out for to managing horses with neurologic issues.
Dr. Sarah Colmer from the University of Pennsylvania – New Bolton Center spoke on “A Horse Walks Into A Bar: Equine Neurologic Diseases 101,” and Dr. Bernadette Smith from the University of Pennsylvania – New Bolton Center spoke on “Managing The Neurologic Horse On The Farm.”
The “Forage & Nutrition Night” brought together Dr. Carey Williams and Dr. Taylor Ross, who covered the important things that we should be looking at for equine consumption of forage, and how forages can affect behavior and welfare.
Dr. Carey Williams from Rutgers University spoke on the “Importance Of Forage In The Equine Diet,” and Dr. Taylor Ross from Rutgers University spoke on “Forage And Benefits For Behavior And Welfare.”
“Lameness Night” brought together Dr. Kyle Clark and Dr. Michael Fugaro to present their experience on evaluation, diagnostics, treatment, and managing lameness, as well as a deep dive into arthritis and how that affects joints in the horse.
Dr. Kyle Clark from The Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical Center spoke on “Decode The Limp: Simple Steps To Diagnose Lameness,” and Dr. Michael Fugaro from Mountain Pointe Equine Veterinary Services spoke on “From Limp To Leap: Proven Ways To Treat Lameness At Home.”
We hope that everyone enjoyed the 2026 Horse Management Seminar: Webinar Series as much as we did. Please remember to check our website’s events section frequently, as events are populated as they are finalized. Events of note include “Rutgers Day” 2026, which will be held on April 25th. For more details as the events go live, please visit our Outreach & Events page!