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MyHorseUniversity
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My Horse University (MHU) was established in 2005 at Michigan State University, the pioneer land-grant university with nationally-ranked programs in equine science and management. MHU brings research and knowledge from world-renowned equine experts to online courses and products.
MHU's courses provide a comprehensive and convenient learning experience for horse enthusiasts throughout the world. MHU provides premier learning experiences in an online format thats flexible in order to meet your needs. Additionally, we offer science-based research and information in all of our courses and products.
Join us today and take a course!
- Horse Nutrition *NEW!
- Horse Behavior & Welfare
- Horse Selection & Evaluation
- Trail Riding 101 *NEW!
- Horse Breeding & Selection Series
- Breeding for a Champion
and so much more!
MHU's courses provide a comprehensive and convenient learning experience for horse enthusiasts throughout the world. MHU provides premier learning experiences in an online format thats flexible in order to meet your needs. Additionally, we offer science-based research and information in all of our courses and products.
Join us today and take a course!
- Horse Nutrition *NEW!
- Horse Behavior & Welfare
- Horse Selection & Evaluation
- Trail Riding 101 *NEW!
- Horse Breeding & Selection Series
- Breeding for a Champion
and so much more!
Getting the Best Care in a Time of Equine Veterinary Shortage
Getting the best veterinary care when equine veterinarians are in short supply.
Presented by Jamie Pribyl, DVM
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health
Recorded: April 3, 2024
Presented by Jamie Pribyl, DVM
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health
Recorded: April 3, 2024
zhlédnutí: 110
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Careers in Veterinary Medicine
zhlédnutí 85Před 3 měsíci
So you want to pursue a career in veterinary medicine…a student-led panel discussion focusing on the DVM and LVT programs at MSU College of Veterinary Medicine. Moderated by Julie Strachota, DVM Director of Clinical Education Assistant Professor of Health Programs Large Animal Clinical Sciences Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine Recorded: March 26, 2024
My Horse Is Injured - Now what?
zhlédnutí 194Před 4 měsíci
My horse is injured, now what? - an insight into therapeutic options for rehabilitation. Presented by Nicole Rombach, PhD Academy of Animal Support Science Recorded: March 19, 2024
PPID And Senior Horses
zhlédnutí 298Před 4 měsíci
My old horse is not shedding this spring, and its feet seem sore. What is going on? Presented by Hal Schott, DVM Professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine Recorded: March 12, 2024
Colic Surgery: What does this mean for my horse?
zhlédnutí 333Před 6 měsíci
Colic Surgery: What does this mean for my horse?
Is there a Supplement for That
zhlédnutí 134Před 6 měsíci
The myths, facts, and potential harm of equine supplements.
The Equine Foot: An Overview MSU CVM Equine Health Series
zhlédnutí 4,2KPřed 2 lety
The Equine Foot: An Overview MSU CVM Equine Health Series
Equine Neonates-what goes wrong MSU CVM Equine Health Series
zhlédnutí 187Před 2 lety
Equine Neonates-what goes wrong MSU CVM Equine Health Series
So You Want to Breed Your Mare MSU CVM Equine Health Series
zhlédnutí 519Před 2 lety
So You Want to Breed Your Mare MSU CVM Equine Health Series
Behavioral Based Horse Management MSU CVM Equine Health Series
zhlédnutí 451Před 2 lety
Behavioral Based Horse Management MSU CVM Equine Health Series
Feeding for Optimum Health & Condition
zhlédnutí 2,5KPřed 3 lety
Ensuring your horse receives the proper balance of nutrients based on their age, activity level and reproductive status is essential for good health and performance. This presentation will discuss forage and concentrate selection strategies aimed at optimizing your horse's health and condition. SPEAKER BIOS Dr. Christine Skelly grew up in Texas, showing in 4-H and open shows with her grade mare...
Common Diseases That Threaten Your Horse
zhlédnutí 3,5KPřed 3 lety
This presentation will review common but potentially deadly diseases that can threaten your horse. The discussion will also include reportable equine diseases in Michigan as well as vaccination programs to help mitigate the risk of these important illnesses. Speaker Bio Dr. Morgan graduated from the University of Missouri’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 1983. He became a Diplomate of the Am...
Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome: A Pain in the Gut?
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed 3 lety
This presentation will give an overview of the anatomy of the horse’s stomach, clinical signs of gastric ulcers, diagnosis, and treatment options. Risk factors for the development of gastric ulcers and methods of prevention will also be discussed. Speaker Bio Dr. Jamie Pribyl received her undergraduate degree from Lake Superior State University and then attended the University of Minnesota wher...
MHU Lunch Chat: Selecting Your First Horse
zhlédnutí 484Před 4 lety
MHU Lunch Chat: Selecting Your First Horse
Quick and to the point, thank you for good video.
Thanks ❤
It's interesting that the horse at 10:00 paces when he backs up. He backs up using the legs on the same side instead of using a diagonal pair.
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Thank you for providing this video. Thank you for the cost analysis of the the 27 year old Morgan on Pergolide. I have a 16-yr-old Shetland I just had to start on Prascend. Pergolide Mesylate. She doesn’t have any rotation. The one flare up of laminitis in the whole 11yrs that, I have had her, that alerted me to have her tested. She is also IR. (EMS) I plan to spent the next year pampering and preparing my heart. 😢. I won’t put her through more than a year on this medication. I own it to her, and myself. She was not overweight. A competitive driving pony up to the time of her diagnosis.
Is that just a behaviour?
Are you make training?
this is no joke. their kicks are dangerous
So I just moved into an apartment that has a donkey living in a small stretch of land behind me. I have been given permission to give him some feed from the tractor supply store, and I could also take him for a walk if I want to, but the man who owns the donkey, said he’s stubborn and went Get back into his pen after the walk so any information you can give me to help out is wonderful and the donkey has burrs all over him and the tractor supply said baby would get them out any information about this would be helpful as well. I asked the tractor supply store, why the man doesn’t cut down the shrubs and he said when you cut them down, they just grow back bigger than ever. Thank you I love the donkey. Her name is Jennie. Also, should I be giving her a carrot, a sweet potato and some treats every single day it’s just she seems so hungry. She doesn’t have much to forage on her tractive land, but her owner does give her hay.
Such a phenomenal lecture ❤ thank you for your hard work
I want to study horse my favorite horse
Thank you so much, it was an excellent presentation with videos - very helpful!
Yep. That was a warning.
How do I contact Mrs. Amanda?
I've been walking around the horse at the worse place and my instructor never corrected me. Should I find a new instructor?
AGAIN...another stupid person with a camera and a free platform to make amateurs THINK they're stars. WHAT WAS THIS VIDEO SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT? The word CROSSTIE is not even mentioned.
Is there a video we’re you can hear what they are saying?
Can you please let me know what type of electric line you put inside your fences?
Thank you for this research and making the video available! I wish I'd known about this study sooner. I have a 19 year old gelding that has been diagnosed with stringhalt. He is a registered breeding stock paint with quarter horse blood lines, 15.3 hands. He trots fairly well and canters beautifully but his walk is terrible. He actually can back better than he can go forward, turning is a major problem for him. He recently had to stay in because his pasture mate had stall rest due to PPID and they are extremely buddy sour. Standing in the stall made him much worse. We have the vet sedate him for the farrier, it seems like he doesn't trust himself to stand on 3 legs. He hasn't always shown signs of stringhalt but at six months his dams owner was going to have him put down due to being club footed. If you're still accepting DNA samples and videos, I'll send them in. I'd love to find an answer and help him if there is anyway!
This was so helpful I’m doing vet nursing and had an interesting question in an exam about nerve blocks used as a diagnostic aid and I needed clarification. Thanks for the help👍🏻👍🏻
Great video! I was particularly interested in the section on footing materials and how to choose the right one for your horse. I've been researching different options for my arena project and came across Performance Footing as a provider of high-quality arena footing materials. I'm curious if anyone has any experience with their products or if there is any information available on how their footing compares to other options on the market.
It Dosent hurt it's Just more control on hard horses
Btw i dose not hurt them its Just gives more control is all
Why don’t you show it on green horse that would b way more helpful 😊
You are correct!
You don't grab a horse like this. Bad advice. If this horse rares up or jumps you're going to get hurt. Do not do this.
Fire this horse abuser now! I just watched her twist this little horses nose off with a Twitch! You support animal abuse! I literally just messaged this college. I'm outraged!
Fire her now!
Clipping the chin hairs as an example shows incredible ignorance or lack of empathy. You have a lot to learn about horses and a whole lot to unlearn.
Paula, you can be the best butcher in a horses 🐎 slaughter. Change job let the poor horses 🐎 be horses 🐎. Stop ✋️ torturing them
Clipping a horse is so selfish. All of the hairs are there for a reason. Allow a horse to be a horse.
Mortality for covid is below 0,2 % = not worth taking it (due to not fully tested + risks). Especially not the m-rna. The Chinese used only the conventional on their population. /BR from a vet in sweden (ps. seemed to be a test for global compliance?)
Yep now do it with a scared horse !!! All very well showing a horse that is used to clippers !!!
That's amazing that's my last name
So my vets are perplexed. He tested negative for the basics, epm ect. But my horse does the exact shiver motions with his hindend but exclusively in the canter and its both legs, somtimes simultaneously, somtimes its not. Hes completely normal at the walk,back,and trot. Turnings fine, pole work fine, raised poles fine. But the canter causes him to just about fall down, and he has gone down a few times due to it. Hes retired now, and enjoying his retired life but I'd like to have an idea of what it is. He was tested for vit e deficiency, hes in range. I have him on vit e supplements with selenium regardless though.
I am Omar from Morocco, I am 30 years old. I am looking for a job in the field of horses, with multiple specialties. I have a certificate in riding and caring for horses in stables and cleaning them.
I am Omar from Morocco, I am 30 years old. I am looking for a job in the field of horses, with multiple specialties. I have a certificate in riding and caring for horses in stables and cleaning them.
Excellent presentation!!! Much appreciated!
fantastic video. Thank you so much. such exccellent examples and clear and interesting presentation! much appreciated
Wow Most the horse here Montana pretty smart lol
Are you out of your damn mind. That is so ignorant and abusive to the horse.
This is not absueb
@@laylaapatu6674 It is abuse.
Nice
Helpful. Thank you.
hey bud, great information but seems the audio cut out at 31 mins time slot. keep up the great work!
Very helpful! best bruce Peek
What are the dimensions of this barn in particular?
I would like to offer my horse for similar studies. He has a diagnosed proprioceptive deficit to his left hind. His right hind seems to be taking more of the weight and now he has been snapping up his hocks since irap treatment. He’s been taught back since a yearling and I think is part is relatively ok. He is a 9 yr old quarter horse on 6000 units of vitamin E since he was 3.
Do donkeys have a higher risk of difficukt foalings?
how long is the Hoe,s is it that you put in thir Nose