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Colic - A Pain in the Gut

23 September 2015
7:00pm

UQ Vets Dayboro invites you to an educational seminar aimed at all horse owners and carers.  We will focus on the causes of equine colic, how to recognize the signs, when to call the vet and treatments and preventions. The anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract of the horse will be reviewed and cases will be presented.  The presenter is Dr Joan Norton, VMD DACVIM, Equine Medicine Specialist with UQ Vets.

Details:

Date Wednesday 23 September
Time 7:00pm
Venue Dayboro Scout Den, Don Kerr Drive, Dayboro  Qld  4521
RSVP Friday 18 September 2015
Numbers limited
Email:  dvs@uq.edu.au  or  Ph:  07 3425 1544

 

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