Cornell Cooperative Extension announces March Madness equine management series
Cornell Cooperative Extension will offer equine classes for area horse enthusiasts in the beginning of March. (Submitted photo.)
NEW YORK – Equine owners, managers, and enthusiasts are encouraged to join the online March Madness Equine Management Series organized by Executive Director Dr. Karin Bump, CCE Madison County and Nicole Tommell, Ag Business Management Specialist with the CNYDLFC Regional Team.
This collaboration launches a new five-part equine management series throughout the month of March. The program focuses on critical fundamentals in equine management including behavior, nutrition, finances and liability. The presentations are geared to an adult audience yet suitable for older youth as well.
Spread over 5 days, each two-hour session provides up to 90 minutes of prepared content with at least 30 minutes retained to ensure ample time for discussion and addressing participant questions. Participants can register for individual sessions ($10 each) or register for the series and receive a certificate of completion, a 25 percent off Ariat coupon (online), a coupon for Poulin Grain, and 20% off code for Equine Law & Horse Sense.
1. Tuesday, March 9th, 6 to 8pm: Pre-Course – Horse Basics for the New or Potential Owner with Dr. Karin Bump, Cornell Cooperative Extension.
2. Thursday, March 11th, 6 to 8pm: – Equine Behavior Management with Dr. Karin Bump, Cornell Cooperative Extension
3. Tuesday, March 16th, 6 to 8pm: Nutrition management with Dr. Tania Cubitt, Equine Nutritionist with Performance Horse Nutrition.
4. Tuesday, March 23rd, 6 to 8pm: Financial Management with Anna Richards, Owner of 2020 consulting and Nicole Tommell, Farm Business Specialist with the CNYDLFC Regional Team.
5. Thursday, March 25th, 6 to 8pm: Risk Management– Insights & Tips on Avoiding Liability from a Lawyer with Julie Fershtman, Attorney and Author of Equine Law & Horse Sense
Please note that all times are EST and registration is required at least 24 hours prior to start of each session by going here: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/equinemanagement_225
For questions about this program, please email Dr. Bump at kbump@cornell.edu
- From Patty Catalano, Ag Program Coordinator for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Madison County
This collaboration launches a new five-part equine management series throughout the month of March. The program focuses on critical fundamentals in equine management including behavior, nutrition, finances and liability. The presentations are geared to an adult audience yet suitable for older youth as well.
Spread over 5 days, each two-hour session provides up to 90 minutes of prepared content with at least 30 minutes retained to ensure ample time for discussion and addressing participant questions. Participants can register for individual sessions ($10 each) or register for the series and receive a certificate of completion, a 25 percent off Ariat coupon (online), a coupon for Poulin Grain, and 20% off code for Equine Law & Horse Sense.
1. Tuesday, March 9th, 6 to 8pm: Pre-Course – Horse Basics for the New or Potential Owner with Dr. Karin Bump, Cornell Cooperative Extension.
2. Thursday, March 11th, 6 to 8pm: – Equine Behavior Management with Dr. Karin Bump, Cornell Cooperative Extension
3. Tuesday, March 16th, 6 to 8pm: Nutrition management with Dr. Tania Cubitt, Equine Nutritionist with Performance Horse Nutrition.
4. Tuesday, March 23rd, 6 to 8pm: Financial Management with Anna Richards, Owner of 2020 consulting and Nicole Tommell, Farm Business Specialist with the CNYDLFC Regional Team.
5. Thursday, March 25th, 6 to 8pm: Risk Management– Insights & Tips on Avoiding Liability from a Lawyer with Julie Fershtman, Attorney and Author of Equine Law & Horse Sense
Please note that all times are EST and registration is required at least 24 hours prior to start of each session by going here: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/equinemanagement_225
For questions about this program, please email Dr. Bump at kbump@cornell.edu
- From Patty Catalano, Ag Program Coordinator for Cornell Cooperative Extension of Madison County
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