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Catch up on previous Welfare Wednesdays webinars

Maintaining your horse’s fitness over Summer 2020
with Pippa Funnell and Adam Cummins

Protecting your horse from the (ever) growing threat of disease
with Dr Richard Newton and Tony Tyler

Keeping your horse at a healthy weight throughout the year
with Dr Teresa Hollands and Sam Chubbock

Controlling worms in your horse and their pasture
with Kristy Hodgson, Claire Shand, Sarah Tucker and Chris Shaw

Travelling your horse – managing risks for a better journey
with Dr Barbara Padalino and Alana Chapman

Keeping your horse at a healthy weight throughout the year (part 2) – nutrition
with Dr Teresa Hollands and Sara Jerman

Keeping on top of your horse’s dental health
with Alice Hughes and Eileen Gillen

Keeping your pasture healthy throughout the year
with Dr Simon Daniels and John Burns

Understanding colic – what we as owners need to know
with Dr Katie Lightfoot and Izzy Wild

Planning for equine end of life – and how to cope with it
with Bronwen Williams and Claire Gordon

Understanding our horses’ behaviour and how they learn
with Gemma Pearson and Claire Dickie

Understanding laminitis – what every owner needs to know
with Sarah Coombs and Dee Pollard

Recognising, managing and preventing skin disease
with Professor Derek Knottenbelt and Claire Gordon

Building your horse’s strength through groundwork
with Jo Paul and Eileen Gillen

Buying a horse – traps for the unwary
with Ben Mayes, Allison Williment and Tony Evans

Equine strangles – exploring the realities of this common disease
with Roxane Kirton and Sara Jerman

How to provide a good life for horses: Friends, freedom, and forage
with Professor Natalie Waran, Sam York and Rae Andrews

How to keep horse sport ethical
with Professor Madeleine Campbell, Alex Hua Tian and John Burns

How to restrain horses appropriately
with Dr Gemma Pearson, Brad Hill and Tony Evans

How to support equine mental wellbeing
with Dr Andrew McLean, John Francome and Caroline Heard

How does rider balance affect horses’ way of going?
with Dr Russell MacKechnie-Guire, Richard Davison and Tony Tyler

How to resist peer pressure and do what’s right for your horse
with Pippa Funnell, Gill Keegan and Jordan Headspeath

How to provide good foot care for sound and lame horses
with Dr Simon Curtis, Anna Hammond and Hayley Penrice

How to know if your horse is happy
with Professor Natalie Waran, Christa Lesté-Lasserre and Lizzie Bird

The whole horse approach – how you can help equine health professionals work together to support your horse
with Lucy Grieve, Rebecca Lowe AWCF, Kate Stephens and James Arkley

Wound care – how to deal with a wound and when to call the vet
with Chris Tufnell

How to manage and care for the older horse
Professor Pat Harris and Nicola Jarvis

Can a stabled horse truly be a ‘happy’ horse?
with Dr Andrew McLean and Brad Hill

No gut, no horse? Why gut bugs are essential for optimum health and behaviour
with Amber Batson and Jo Hockenhull

Making an end of life decision for your horse – how to know when it’s time
with Suzanne Green and Penny Baker

Strangles – how to confidently reduce the risk of this preventable disease
with Nicolas de Brauwere and Andrew Waller

Bridle fit – why getting it right is so important
with Dr Rachel Murray and Di Fisher

Myth busting: Is my horse being a pain or in pain?
with Dr Sue Dyson and Rosa Verwijs

Balancing the needs of the horse with the pressure of competition
with Pippa Funnell and Ailsa Wates

Targeted parasite control to take best care of your horse and the environment
with Claire Shand and David Rendle

Promoting positive equine behaviour and wellbeing through management
with Justine Harrison and Rosa Verwijs

Coughing and hacking: Exploring equine respiratory issues
with Dr Chris Tufnell FRCVS

Take the heat out of Strangles in 2023
with Dr David Marlin, Caterina Termine, Professor Ashley Boyle and Fiona Maynard
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