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Gerald Leigh Lectures 2025 - view now

Want to know what's new in upper airway diagnostics and wind surgery? Or get an update on tendon injury: therapy and management?
The 2025 Gerald Leigh Lectures focussed on these two important topics, organised and delivered once again by the Beaufort Cottage Educational Trust (BCET).

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Optimising Youngstock Growth and Development

Prominent experts from the bloodstock breeding industry headed up another distinguished line up for the 2024 Gerald Leigh Lectures.

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ITBF webinars: Equine Grass Sickness

Equine Grass Sickness (EGS) is a devastating disease with an 80% fatality rate that can occur anywhere in temperate areas of the world where equids are kept.

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Equine Grass Sickness - Free Resources

Grass Sickness is a disease of horses, ponies and donkeys in which there is damage to parts of the nervous system which control involuntary functions, producing the main symptom of gut paralysis.

The Univeristy of Edinburgh and the Equine Grass Sickness Fund have launched FREE resources, and an online CPD course to support the education and awareness of EGS.

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Equine Grass Sickness seminar
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Equine Grass Sickness seminar: Exciting Advances in EGS research using new technologies

Equine Grass Sickness is a disease of horses, ponies and donkeys in which there is damage to parts of the nervous system which control involuntary functions, producing the main symptom of gut paralysis.
In December 2025 a seminar took place in Newmarket, supported by the National Stud, the TBA, Rossdales and Saracen Horse Feeds where speakers updated breeders on the latest research into this devastating disease which not only has a detrimental impact on horse welfare individually and collectively, but also on businesses, land and property values.
Dr Beth Wells, a Knowledge Exchange Specialist and Principal Research Scientist at the Moredun Research Institute, provides an update on the research into Equine Grass Research at the EGS seminar.

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Equine Grass Sickness seminar
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Equine Grass Sickness seminar: Updates from the EGS Fund and EGC Biobank

Equine Grass Sickness is a disease of horses, ponies and donkeys in which there is damage to parts of the nervous system which control involuntary functions, producing the main symptom of gut paralysis.
In December 2025 a seminar took place in Newmarket, supported by the National Stud, the TBA, Rossdales and Saracen Horse Feeds where speakers updated breeders on the latest research into this devastating disease which not only has a detrimental impact on horse welfare individually and collectively, but also on businesses, land and property values.
Professor Lee Innes and Anne Logan discuss what's being done around the research into EGS to advance understanding of the disease, improve treatment options and reduce incidents of the disease.

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Equine Grass Sickness seminar
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Equine Grass Sickness seminar: The signs and management of Grass Sickness seen in East Anglia 

Equine Grass Sickness is a disease of horses, ponies and donkeys in which there is damage to parts of the nervous system which control involuntary functions, producing the main symptom of gut paralysis.
In December 2025 a seminar took place in Newmarket, supported by the National Stud, the TBA, Rossdales and Saracen Horse Feeds where speakers updated breeders on the latest research into this devastating disease which not only has a detrimental impact on horse welfare individually and collectively, but also on businesses, land and property values.
This presentation discusses the signs and management of Equine Grass Sickness as seen in East Anglia, and is given by Emily Lloyd MRCVS – Rossdales Ltd.

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Genetic considerations when selecting horses for breeding

Dr Victoria Lindsay-McGee gives an introduction to equine genetics, and discusses some considerations relating to health and reproductive physiology in this online presentation kindly supplied by The University of Edinburgh - The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies. The lecture forms part of the Royal Dick's Equine Reproduction course.