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Wednesday, March 27, 2013 We continue to familiarize you with the most interesting events of the spring Equiros Professional 2013 business agenda
On Sunday, April 7, two lectures will be held on quite a hot topic – where and how can one find the financing for horse-breeding and equestrian sports.

The first lecture under the title “Equestrian Sports Team Budget: Legal Grounds, Financing Resources, Expense Items, Ways of Optimization” will be hosted by Yulia Davydova, member of the Russian Equestrian Sports Federation (RESF) non-Olympic categories committee, captain of the RF equestrian vaulting national team 2004-2012. Yulia is the sports authorities’ nightmare, for she possesses first-hand knowledge of how to organize a team’s trip to a competition, a training session abroad, etc. Her lecture is a unique opportunity to get real practical knowledge invaluable to coaches, sports teams’ managers, sports schools personnel, parents.

The second lecture of the day – Horse-Breeding and Equestrian Sports: Searching for Financing – will be hosted by Yelena Basalayeva, Doctor of Economics, associate professor at the Chair of Accounting and Economic Activities, All-Russian Correspondence Institute of Finance and Economy under the RF Government. Yelena is the country’s biggest researcher and economist specializing in horse-breeding.

First Veterinary Horse Aid, a lecture for horse owners

Host: M. Suchkov, vet surgeon, Mobile Horse Hospital, LTD

“I think every horse owner has experienced a thought that her horse is the most unlucky, worthless, trouble-seeking chunk of a horse, for it seems to be falling ill and hurting itself far oftener than others.”

“Lacerated wounds, bruises, colic, acute limping, high body temperature are the common injuries and symptoms each horse owner faces every day. You ought to be able to distinguish serious problems and respond accordingly and effectively, providing first aid before the vet surgeon arrives.

If you notice an open wound or bleeding, if the horse is hoofing the ground or rolling on the ground, it is evident that something is wrong. However in some cases the symptoms are not so apparent, signifying the illness’s initial stage, where your help would be most needed in order to avoid grave ramifications. That’s why it is so important to know how to read normal physiological data of your horse, such as temperature, pulse, and breathing.

The lecture will feature the following simple but vital topics:

- Normal physiological data of a horse;
- Signs helping to localize pain;
- Modern horse drugs to keep in you first-aid kit;
- First-aid skills enhancement: making injections, applying a dressing, a compress;
- What to do in case of: open wounds and bleeding, bruises and edema, colic, limping, eye injury.


We continue to familiarize you with the most interesting events of the spring Equiros Professional 2013 business agenda

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