UConn Equine Extension Program
This is the official website designed by the Equine Extension Specialist at the University of Connecticut, providing outreach to people interested in horses throughout Connecticut, the Northeast and the United States.
Videos (as seen on the UConn Extension Facebook Page)
- Horse Books for Youth to Enjoy Part 1 - recorded May 2020
- Horse Books for Youth to Enjoy Part 2 - recorded May 2020
- Horse Books for Youth to Enjoy Part 3 - recorded May 2020
- Horse Books for Youth to Enjoy Part 4 - recorded May 2020
- Horse Books for Youth to Enjoy Part 5 - recorded May 2020
- Horse Books for Youth to Enjoy Part 6 - recorded May 2020
- Horse Books for Youth to Enjoy Part 7 - recorded May 2020
- Horse Books for Youth to Enjoy Part 8 - recorded May 2020
- Horse Books for Youth to Enjoy Part 9 - recorded May 2020
- Fun Horse Books for Adults to Read Part 1 - recorded May 2020
- Fun Horse Books for Adults to Read Part 2 - recorded May 2020
- Fun Horse Books for Adults to Read Part 3 - recorded May 2020
- Fun Horse Books for Adults to Read Part 4 - recorded May 2020
- Model Horses Part 1 - recorded May 2020
- Model Horses Part 2 - recorded May 2020
- Horse Movies For You to Enjoy Part 1 - recorded May 2020
- Horse Movies For You to Enjoy Part 2 - recorded May 2020
Webinars
- Trail Etiquette for Everyone - recorded June 2020
- There and Back Again - A History of the Horse in North America - recorded June 2020
- Poison in Your Pasture - Your Horse vs. Toxic Plants - Symptoms, Treatment & Better Yet..Prevention - recorded June 2020
- Best Management Practices for Your Farm from the Most Simple to the More Complex - recorded June 2020
Flyers to Share For Trail Riding
Flyer to share on converting manure into heat by Alexis Brown
Connecticut Equine Links
General Equine Links
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