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Equine Reproduction Short Courses

2007 has been an exciting year for Equine-Reproduction.com, LLC! We
relocated from Northern California to Wynnewood, Oklahoma (65 miles
south of Oklahoma City off of I-35) and as part of that move, opened
a stallion station and mare reproductive management facility. We
offer stallion management services including collection and shipping
of semen, phantom and ground collection training and semen freezing.
We specialize in problem stallions! We also manage mares for breeding
with fresh, cooled and/or frozen semen, as well as performing embryo
transfer. For more information on these services, please don't
hesitate to contact us. We are excited about the opportunities this
move will have and are looking forward to serving breeders needs at
our new location.
We have been working on several new articles which have been posted
on our website, including a new semen extender calculator. Stallion
owners that are shipping semen will be happy to know that we've taken
the guess work out of how much extender to add to their shipments.
You can go to http://www.equine-reproduction.com/SemenCalculator.php
to use the calculator. It also will allow you to enter information
and print out the form to include with your shipment!

Because of our relocation and the opening of our new facility, we
plan to reduce the amount of traveling and number of short courses we
will be doing in the future. Our 2007/2008 tour will probably be our
last extensive tour. As a thank you for your support through the
years, we are offering an early spring enrollment special! If you
enroll online before June 30th, 2007, the two day course will be
$200.00 and the three day course will be $300.00. That's a $75.00
savings off of the usual short course price of $275/two day course
and $375/three day course. As many of the courses fill, we recommend
enrolling early to ensure a place at one of the courses.

We are pleased to announce our new Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 tour. We
are still working on locations for some of the courses and will be
updating the website as those details are finalized.

We will be holding courses at the following locations and dates:

San Antonio (Seguin), Texas - September 8th & 9th, 2007

Reno, Nevada - September 15th & 16th, 2007

Smithers, British Columbia Canada - September 29 & 30, 2007

Idaho Falls, Idaho - October 6 & 7, 2007

Big Rapids, Michigan - October 13 & 14, 2007

Bristol, Tennessee/Virginia - October 20th & 21st, 2007

Waxahachie, Texas - October 27th & 28th, 2007

Hilo, Hawaii - November 10 & 11, 2007

Myakka City, Florida - January 12th & 13th, 2008

Atlanta, Georgia (location to be announced) January 19th & 20th, 2008

Sacramento, California (location to be announced) - February 2nd &
3rd, 2008

Bakersfield, California (location to be announced) - February 9th &
10th, 2008

Pomona, California - February 16th, 17th & 18th 2008

Houston Texas (location to be announced) - February 23rd & 24th, 2008

Burleson (Dallas/Ft.Worth), Texas March 1st & 2nd, 2008

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas - March 8th, 9th &
10th, 2008

Equine-Reproduction.com, LLC is known for staying abreast of new
research and presenting it to breeders, veterinarians and
reproduction specialists in an informative, educational and easily
understood format. In addition, several of the courses are approved
for continuing education (CE) credits for veterinarians and
veterinarian technicians. If you're not interested or unable to
attend one of our courses, perhaps our website will help answer some
of your questions. The website is entirely free and there are no
subscriptions required (and NO pop ups) to view the articles and
pages!


Short Course Details

Jos Mottershead, of Equine-Reproduction.com, LLC will be the main
lecturer and lectures on equine reproduction. Well respected in the
horse industry, Jos offers assistance to breeders and veterinarians
through the informative website, http://www.equine-reproduction.com,
as well as through the email discussion list,
EquineRepro@yahoogroups.com. With an incredible working knowledge of
equine reproduction, he is a wealth of information that both the
first time breeder and the equine professional will appreciate. Jos
stays educated on the most current technology, trends and products,
making the lectures a great opportunity for anyone wishing to stay up
to date on available breeding information.

Each course will be intensive and cover a wide variety of topics that
the equine breeder will find useful and which will guide them towards
having an easier, probably cheaper, and more successful breeding
season. The courses instruct breeders in traditional methods and
practices, newer ideas and technologies, and present some interesting
alternatives to the more conventional methods of horse breeding
available to the industry. As an example, there are photos on the web
site at http://www.equine-reproduction.com/courses/completed.shtml of
course participants being shown how to ground collect from a stallion
for artificial insemination. The two-day course has a two hour wet
lab. The three-day course has a full day devoted to wet lab.


Each participant receives a set of course notes of over 190 pages
that are themselves a valuable reference. You will find yourself
referring to them time and again when you have a question about
breeding and/or equine reproduction!

We realize how difficult it can be to stay current with the latest
information and are pleased to be able to offer you this opportunity.
Please visit the website at http://www.equine-
reproduction.com/courses/ for more short course information

In addition to the short courses, while on tour we also offer a
mobile reproduction service. We can come to your facility and collect
and freeze your stallion(s) semen, train stallions to ground collect
or use a breeding phantom, troubleshoot existing problems, and/or
assist you in setting up a breeding facility. If you are interested
in these services, please email us for more information!

Please check out the website for information on equine reproduction
at http://www.equine-reproduction.com - there are numerous articles
on a variety of topics. If you have a reproduction question, use the
form on the site to join the worlds largest equine reproduction e-
mail discussion list EquineRepro@yahoogroups.com. You can then post
your question where you will have access to a large number of
breeders and veterinarians as well as Jos, enabling you to receive
concise and informative answers, and participate in the discussions
yourself!

We look forward to seeing you at one of the short courses! And, if we
don't see you at one of our courses, we hope that you find our
website informative, educational and helpful in your breeding
endeavors.

Kindest regards,

Equine Reproduction Short Courses

http://www.equine-reproduction.com






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