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5 foal crops 11 foals born on campus ← Aſter prepping our Nicanor colt for several months, students were pleased that he brought $5,200 at the January sale. Three new foals are expected in 2018 sired by the outstanding stallions Jump Start, Golden Lad, and Mosler! To date, 71 students have learned how to care for broodmares and foals. Two students were hired by Thoroughbred breeding farms and worked the yearling show and sale. → TEACHING Student enrollment in Horse Management jumped up 17% to 56 students creang a need for addional labs and horses. ← During our labs, students pracced skills like hoof wrapping and poulce bandaging. AT A GLANCE UMD BREEDING PROGRAM REAL WORLD EXPERIENCES ← We visited Shamrock Farm to pracce foal handling before our own foals arrived a few weeks later. In April, students witnessed the birth of three new foals as part of our Equine Reproducon class! → ← Students took vital signs on horses in the vet box at Waredaca’s three-day event. We watched morning workouts and met with trainers, veterinarians, and industry reps during our exercise physiology field trip to Laurel Park. → Six UMD students parcipated in internships including the Maryland Thoroughbred Career Program, Kentucky Equine Management Internship, and the Maryland Million Internship.

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Page 1: TEACHING - University of Maryland Extensionextension.umd.edu/sites/extension.umd.edu/files/_docs/Annual Report.pdfThree new foals are expected in 2018 sired by the outstanding stallions

5 foal crops

11 foals bornon campus

← After prepping our Nicanor colt for several months, students were pleased that he brought $5,200 at the January sale.

Three new foals are expected in 2018 sired by the outstanding stallions Jump Start, Golden Lad, and Mosler!

To date, 71 students have learned how to care for broodmares and foals.

Two students were hired by Thoroughbred breeding farms and worked the yearling show and sale. →

TEACHINGStudent enrollment in Horse Management jumped up 17% to 56 students creating a need for additional labs and horses.

← During our labs, students practiced skills like hoof wrapping and poultice bandaging.

AT A GLANCE

UMD BREEDING PROGRAMREAL WORLD EXPERIENCES

← We visited Shamrock Farm to practice foal handling before our own foals arrived a few weeks later.

In April, students witnessed the birth of three new foals as part of our Equine Reproduction class! →

← Students took vital signs on horses in the vet box at Waredaca’s three-day event.

We watched morning workouts and met with trainers, veterinarians, and industry reps during our exercise physiology field trip to Laurel Park. →

Six UMD students participated in internships including the Maryland Thoroughbred Career Program, Kentucky Equine Management

Internship, and the Maryland Million Internship.

Page 2: TEACHING - University of Maryland Extensionextension.umd.edu/sites/extension.umd.edu/files/_docs/Annual Report.pdfThree new foals are expected in 2018 sired by the outstanding stallions

Amy O. Burk, PhDAssociate Professor & Extension Horse Specialist301-405-8337 · [email protected]

Jennifer ReynoldsCoordinator, Equine Extension Activities301-405-1547 · [email protected]

The University of Maryland Extension programs are open to all and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation,

or gender identity and expression.

RESEARCH EXTENSION OUT & ABOUT

Our survey revealed that 40% of ponies and horses in MD are over-conditioned & that it costs an average of $434 more each year to manage those horses.

We continued our studies investigating the suitability of 14 turfgrasses for their use in a “diet horse pasture” for over-conditioned equine.

We’re underway with two new studies investigating the

effects of grazing

muzzles on horse behavior and G.I.

health in event

horses.

Dr. Burk and her students gave 6 scientific presentations at local and national meetings.

Congrats to Aubrey Jaqueth for earning 2nd place for her presentation at our Department’s Research Seminar!

The Equine Session of the Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Conference educated 74 horse owners and industry professionals about feeding the aged horse, the equine gut microbiome, boosting the equine immune system, and feeding horses with feed allergies.

Dr. Burk educated 110 individuals while giving presentations on nutrition to animal control officers at Days End Horse Farm Rescue, pasture management to horse owners in Baltimore County, and the Equine Studies Program to youth participating in an agricultural leadership program.

33 horse owners improved their knowledge of equine nutrition and feeding management skills at our Equine Nutrition Seminar featuring talks on feeding the off-the-track Thoroughbred, gastric ulcers, and weight control strategies. The gastroscopy of the lesson horses was quite a highlight!

The Maryland Equestrian Club’s on-campus Ag Day

Horse Show was a huge success

drawing a big crowd and a visit from Testudo!

Congratulations to the Maryland

Equestrian Team for earning a Reserve Champion and High Point Team to finish third in the region and for having 7 individuals qualify for Regionals!

The Maryland Eventing Team was FEARLESS,

but just out of the ribbons earning an 11th place out of 21 teams at

the National Intercollegiate

Eventing Championships.

Terpretariat loved visiting his fans at Maryland Million Day at Laurel Park.

Boehringer Ingelheim

Damascus Equine Associates

The Equiery

Fasig-Tipton Company

Heritage Stallions, Inc.

Homestead Gardens

Maryland Horse Industry Board

The Mill

Northview Stallion Station

Purina Mills, Inc.

Southern States

Select Breeder’s Services

Timeless Fence System

Virginia Tech’s Marion duPont Scott Equine

Medical Center

Dr. Charles Arensburg

Mrs. Ellen M. Charles

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garber

Mr. Bob Manfuso and Ms. Katy Voss

Mrs. Erin Pittman

Mr. Mike Poe

Mr. David Wade

Dr. Wendy Walker

to our 2017 sponsors, donors,

and fearless supporters!

Support from the horse industry is

the key to our success!

https://extension.umd.edu/horses

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