COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Equine Health Program will be held Sept. 20 in Conroe. The focus of the program will be equine health concerns and considerations during periods of drought.
The event will be from 6:30-8 p.m. at the AgriLife Extension office in Montgomery County, 9020 Airport Road.
There is no cost to attend. However, an RSVP is required by emailing amfagan@ag.tamu.edu or brandon.gregson@ag.tamu.edu or by calling 936-539-7822.
In addition to the AgriLife Extension office in Montgomery County, program partners include the Montgomery County Adult Horse Committee and Equine Veterinary Associates.
Equine health program topics
The program aims to “give answers to all your horse-related questions.” There will be a question-and-answer session at the end so participants may ask the advice of the expert speakers.
Scheduled topics are:
- General health concerns.
- Additional health concerns to consider during a drought.
- Weaning colt considerations during drought.
- Question-and-answer session.
For additional information on the program, visit the AgriLife Extension office in Montgomery County website.
–Susan Himes
Texas A&M AgriLife Communications