March 2022 Issue
Page 36 March 2022 EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN horses using collection, flexion and disengagement. He does colt starting, trailer loading, ranch and rope horse training, back country trail and camping and competi- tive trail events. Visit Jeff Michael at the Split Creek Equine Solutions booth 410. Courtney Molino Basic Equine Massage Strokes & Application (Thurs., 6 pm, Seminar Hall B) An Owner’s Guide to Equine Bodywork (Sat., noon, Seminar Hall A) Courtney Molino, RVT, CERP, EEBW, CCRA, FEI Per- mitted Equine Therapist founded Hands on Horses in 2004 to pro- mote the overall wellness of com- panion and competitive animals. A registered veterinary nurse, she completed the University of Tennessee equine rehabilitation program and designs and imple- ments rehabilitation programs for a variety of musculoskeletal and neurologic conditions. She re- ceived her certification in equine bodywork from Equinology® and is an FEI Permitted Equine Therapist. She is certified in ca- nine rehabilitation by the Canine Rehabilitation Institute. Meet Courtney Molino at the EquiLearn Institute booth 241. Dr. Dan Moore How to Prevent Vet Calls; Colic, Ulcers & More (Thurs., 3 pm, Seminar Hall A) A Natural Horse Is a Healthy Horse; Diet, Homeopathy & Herbs (Sat., 4 pm, Seminar Hall A) Before founding The Natural Vet® in 1998, Dr. Dan received his training in animal science and poultry science from North Carolina State University and his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn School of Veterinary Medicine. He has more than 25 years of study in herbal nutri- tion and completed professional and advanced courses in veter- inary homeopathy. A pioneer in embracing change, while staying true to our natural roots, he has formulated and marketed natural products for pets and horses for over two decades. Visit Dr. Dan Moore at the Natural Vet booth 428. Mounted Games Across America Speed Games Demonstration (Sat., 3 pm, Equine Arena) Mounted Games Across America consists of a variety of very fast relay races per- formed by excellent riders on well-trained ponies. Geared to riders of all ages and skill levels, Mounted Games riders develop a high degree of athletic ability, (Continued from page 35) (Continued on page 37)
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