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Horses 101 and 102 workshops offered by the University of Guelph
posted on: March 7 2010

More Educational Opportunities for the Equine Industry Upcoming workshops Posted Mar 4, 2010 Equine Guelph has a range of upcoming workshops: Horses101 Seminar Series, Erin - March 24, 31, April 7, 14 Horses101 is a series of seminars geared towards teaching members of the equine industry all about managing horses. From the new rider to the new horse owner to the seasoned horse person, everyone will leave the seminar learning something new about the horse. Seminars will be held Wed...

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