The award-winning centre at the University of Guelph has passed a milestone of two decades of supporting the global equine community.
Equine Guelph
The Ontario Equine Education and Employment Program provides hands-on training and helps with job placement for future employees.
The initial findings from recent studies at the OVC are very encouraging for the future of treating equine osteoarthritis.
Equine Guelph presents the 'ABCs of Fire Extinguishers', a new barn fire prevention resource, as well as other safety practices.
Equine Guelph’s LAER course taught participants how to handle real-life scenarios including mud rescue, cast horse, drags, lifts and assists.
OVC researcher Dr. Dorothee Bienzle is working with researchers in Slovenia, investigating stem cells as a potential treatment option.
The course includes eight weeks of online instruction followed by paid work placements of 6-12 weeks with local employers.
The Grand River Agricultural Society will inject $150,000 over 3 years to develop and expand Equine JobTrack, LAER and EquiMania! programs.
The 12-week course taught by journalist Emily Esterson will cover essential writing and editing skills and important media literacy concepts.
Sheryl and David Kerr have donated $100,000 to Equine Guelph to establish an equine education and community outreach endowment.