The Morgan Horse Heritage Foundation is hosting its fourth Annual Indoor Equine Clinic, to take place in Sharon, Vermont, on April 2, 2016. The Vermont Morgan Horse Association is sponsoring the event.
Meet and learn from these experts:
Steve Davis, director and trainer at the University of Vermont Morgan Horse Farm will speak on the latest methods on breeding and foaling.
Richard Boulé, manager-trainer at Taylor River Farm, will focus on introducing the horse to both harness and saddle work.
Dr. David Sequist is a veterinarian and equine specialist and was one of the first practitioners in Vermont to perform colic surgeries.
Lori Berger is a dressage instructor and will discuss the traditional discipline as well as western dressage.
The fee for the clinic is $60 and space is limited. The event will take place at the Sharon Elementary School in Sharon, Vermont. It is located at Exit 2 off Interstate 89.
Send a check to Anne Brown, 1380 Old Stage Road, Westford, VT 05494. For more information, call Anne Brown at (802) 878-4128 or visit www.morganhorseheritagefoundation.com.
-- via AMHA