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Join the Kentucky horse council equine diagnosis event

Join the Kentucky horse council equine diagnosis event


By Blake Jackson

The Kentucky Horse Council invites equine professionals and enthusiasts to a unique educational opportunity. The Summer Dinner & Discussion, held on July 16th (5:30-8 PM) at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute's Sport Horse Complex, will delve into the fascinating world of equine diagnosis.

This event features a distinguished panel of Hagyard's renowned veterinarians. They will share their expertise in unraveling complex medical cases, offering insights into the techniques and cutting-edge technologies that aid in accurate diagnoses.

The discussion will explore the functionalities and ideal applications of advanced diagnostics like nuclear scintigraphy, ultrasound MRI, Hallmarq standing MRI, and MILE-PET scans. This knowledge will empower attendees to make informed decisions regarding their horses' healthcare.

"Kentuckians have exceptional access to both cutting-edge diagnostics and world-class veterinary expertise at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute," said Jen Roytz, Kentucky Horse Council Vice President. "This Dinner & Discussion allows horse owners to gain valuable knowledge about available diagnostic tools, ultimately fostering more effective equine healthcare management."

This event is part of the Kentucky Horse Council's ongoing series designed to promote education and connection within the equine community. Professionals and enthusiasts from all disciplines are encouraged to attend, fostering a platform for sharing ideas, strategies, and staying current on critical horse health and industry matters.

Reserve your spot for $35 and gain valuable insights into the intricate world of equine diagnosis.

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