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Breeding Operations - Administration

Looking After Our People: Building And Maintaining Teams

Jane Black (Owner of Chasemore Farm), and Kate Sigsworth (TBA trustee, owner and breeder), discuss the importance of building and maintaining teams on stud farms.

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Veterinary

Physiotherapy and rehabilitation techniques for the convalescing or transitioning thoroughbred - when and where is it possible?

Vet consultant Jodie Daglish from Newmarket Equine Hospital talks about physiotherapy and rehabilitation techniques for the convalescing or transitioning thoroughbred at the TBA Bloodstock Conferen

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Nutrition

Nutrition - Part Two: Practical nutrition to minimise the risk of Developmental Orthopaedic Disorders

In part two of our webinar series on how the diet plays such a key role in skeletal development of youngstock, hear from equine nutritionist Louise Jones talk about what

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Nutrition

Nutrition - Part One: The Importance of Diet in Correct Skeletal Development of the Thoroughbred

“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest” – Benjamin Franklin… so why not watch part one of a two-part webinar on the importance of diet on the correct

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Bill Oppenheim
Pedigrees

The Myths We Live By

Journalist, analyst and pedigree consultant Bill Oppenheim gives a data-led presentation where he explores the importance of sire age and matings analysis.

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Dr Paull Khan
Ethics and Welfare

Breeding's Social Licence

Dr Paull Khan gives a though-provoking overview of social licence in the context of the Thoroughbred breeding industry, highlighting some of the areas for future consideration with regards to globa

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Pre-Breeding Screening Part B
Infectious Disease

FREE TO VIEW - Pre-Breeding Season Screening of Equine Infectious Disease (Part B: CEM)

The second of a two-part discussion on the HBLB International Codes of Practice with Professor Sidney Ricketts, featuring information on pre-breeding season screening for Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM).  Learn more about what makes a mare have a 'high risk' status in terms of equine infectious disease.

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Pre-Breeding Screening Part A TEMP
Infectious Disease

FREE TO VIEW - Pre-Breeding Season Screening of Equine Infectious Disease (Part A: EVA & EIA)

The first of a two-part discussion on the HBLB International Codes of Practice with Professor Sidney Ricketts, featuring information on pre-breeding season screening for Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) and Equine Infectious Anaemia (EIA).  Learn more about the significance of the codes in maintaining the high health status of the thoroughbred population.  

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