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  • Re: Equine majors/phds

    Thanks guys alot!! what I really want to get into a an actual research lab or the place that I'm wanting to intern at in the spring has an embryo transfer lab and does alot of frozen semen type stuff. but I will deffinately take the consideration of working between my B.S. and w.e. i do after that. Thanks alot I'll probably be talking to my seminar teacher about it all too and see what he reccomends. It's a little ways off but then again years fly!
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Heather on 11-18-2009
  • Re: Equine majors/phds

    I was looking on Colorado State's website and their PhD programs say that in order to be accepted you need at least a B.S.
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Heather on 11-16-2009
  • Equine majors/phds

    Hey guys I'm currently a freshman in college getting my associates degree in Modern Horse Technology and Equine Science, I'm going to transfer to a 4yr and get my Bachlors in Equine Science and then I'm hoping to get some sort of PHD just wondering if anybody knew of the different ones I could go for. I want to get into horse genetics and breeding. Thanks so much!
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Heather on 11-15-2009
  • Re: Equine majors/phds

    thanks so much that makes me feel alot better i was hoping to go to colorado state as Texas A&M doesn't normally transfer alot of our equine classes from the CC i'm at, I suppose if I had thought ahead and was wanting to go there i could've gone the Ag transfer route but I'm thinking I'm going to stick to my plan of finishing my two years here transfering to Souther Illinois University Carbondale getting my bachlors in Equine Science and then heading to Colorado State. Thanks
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Heather on 11-15-2009
  • Re: Equine majors/phds

    I see thanks....I think I figured out what i want to do as long as I can pay for all of it, its gunna mean 9yrs of schooling but hopefully itll be worth it. I'm going to finish up my 2yrs here and get my associates in Modern Horse Technology and Equine Science, then transfer to Southern Illinois University Carbondale and get my B.S. in either Animal Science-Equine Science or Animal Science-production, and then hopefully get accecpted at Colorado State and get my PhD in Animal Science with a concentration
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Heather on 11-15-2009
  • Re: Active, older horses

    I did have 3 at one time, a 28 yo Quarab, a 25 yo Arabian, and a 21 yo TWH cross that were all very active trail rides all around and the Arab would also run barrels and jump almost everyday. Within the past year we lost all three of them, The Quarab died overnight in her stall, the Arabian went lame and we gave him away to a companion home, and the TWH was donated to my school to do a necropsy on, which was very cool. He had cushings desiese and we were able to see the tumor that was on his pituitary
    Posted to EQUUS (Forum) by Heather on 11-10-2009
  • Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare

    Who do you advise I go to? Another Vet or where else would I go? I really want to figure this out so that she can be happy and can start moving on.
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by Heather on 11-09-2009
  • Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare

    I haven't tried to touch the area lately as I've been busy with school but I know she has gotten better since I brought her home. When she was brought to the vet he did an ultrasound and looked at her reproductive tract and found nothing wrong. I know for a fact that she hasn't been bred, I bought her from the people who bred her mother, and they've owned her since she was born and did everything with her. She reacts just with any touching on the underside on her left side from where
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by Heather on 11-09-2009
  • I need advice on what to do with my mare

    Ok guys so I bought this mare the 2nd of Augest and she was great, really green but great. I started school about 3 weeks after I got her and I brought her down to school with me for my riding class. Well she was fine for about a month and then started acting up. She wouldn't move off my leg, and would just start kicking out and backing up. My instructor advised me to bring her home and get her checked for an ovarian cyst or some type of hormonal issue, which I did and nothing is wrong with her
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by Heather on 11-08-2009
  • Re: I need advice on what to do with my mare

    Possibly I'm thinking about just bringing her back to the basics and just taking it slow with her, maybe she feels overwhelmed? I'm going to look into Chiropractors and see if I can get one out if I can get the money. Thanks for the reply and i will deffinatly keep looking into it and I'm not going to sell her until her problem is resolved. oh her spot is on her left side by her flank like as you are reaching back to her teats
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by Heather on 11-08-2009
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