Registration is available online at ugahorseowner.wix.com/horse-owner-seminar or payment can be mailed to UGA Horse Owners Seminar, c/o Katy Mayhew, 100 Woodstone Drive, Apt. 20, Athens, Ga., 30605. Proceeds from the event will go towards the association and the UGA Department of Animal Sciences.For more information on the event, go to ugahorseowner.wix.com/horse-owner-seminar. The University of Georgia student chapter of the American Association of Equine Practitioners will host its annual Horse Owner’s Seminar on Aug. 10.The event is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the UGA Livestock Arena on South Milledge Avenue in Athens. The seminar will include lectures, wet labs and a trade show. Professors from UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and experts from the University of Florida and Coyote Creek Equine Veterinary Service will present the lectures.Seminar topics will include ophthalmology, nutrition, colic, forages and pasture management, equine herpes, manure management, dermatology and acupuncture. The wet labs will be on bandaging, first aid, riding competitively in college and becoming a farrier.Two lectures or labs will be offered each hour. Attendees must send in lecture and lab preferences along with their registration fees. The lectures and labs are subject to change, and any changes will be announced on the event’s website.Pre-registration for the event ends Aug. 1, and the cost to register is $50 for attendees 18 and older, $25 for children ages 8 to 18 and $10 for children ages 2 to 8. Children under 2 can attend for free. After Aug. 1, a $10 fee will be added.Registration includes access to all the lectures and wet labs, lunch and a T-shirt. However, children under 8 will not be allowed at wet labs. Childcare will not be provided at the seminar. read more
The clause is € 45M, but it would come out for a thirdDespite this, whoever was a member of the Dream team Barca has now emerged a decisive ally: time. Marcos Paulo has a contract until 2021 and, with several girlfriends in Europe, he does not plan to renew. Consequently, Fluminense is going against the clock: he has to agree a transfer as soon as possible so as not to lose it for free in just over a year. In the Flu they value therefore the importance of taking advantage of an operation of this type, which could be closed for 15 million (the clause is 45) that would revitalize its coffers.Born in Brazil, Marcos Paulo has opted to play with Portugal, where is his maternal grandfather, which makes him more interesting to have a European passport and not occupy an extra-community place. Another reason for Barça, with Madrid on the prowl, to round its signing. In addition, on his arrival at the Fluminense professional team he has won praise for his saving role: in the last month of Brasileirao he scored three goals and gave two decisive assists for the salvation of the historic Carioca club. When Madrid learned of these movements, he asked to have first-hand information, especially for the absolute dominance of Juni Calafat, head of international football, in his country’s market. For Bakero the situation was complex because he did not have much room for maneuver, since it was not very feasible to justify a major investment for an outside player and called to finish training in the subsidiary, the same method that Madrid uses in similar projects . The imminent signing of Reinier Jesus (17 years old) for Real Madrid has highlighted even more the “Mission Brazil” of the white clubor. However, not only in the Bernabéu the South American country is combed in search of the cracks of the future. You also work in that direction from the Camp Nou and, in fact, Barça looked for an operation in the style of the Madrid entity in summer, trying to sign Marcos Paulo, 18-year-old forward from Fluminense.It was José Mari Bakero, technical secretary of Barça B, who traveled to Rio de Janeiro to work on the signing of Marcos Paulo. Then she saw the player’s family, who was very excited about the proposed project. Bakero, however, It could only offer 5 million euros, an insufficient figure for Fluminense, which has come to reject 8 of the RB Bragantino, owned by the Red Bull, which would then make the boy jump to Leipzig or Salzburg. read more