Learn How to

See Your Horse's Lameness

A Comprehensive Seminar Comprising Morning Lecture and Afternoon Wetlab
Observant Equestrians Make Better Equestrians

Equestrians who are able to see their horses’ lameness are more successful in whatever discipline they undertake. Those that can perceive subtle gait deficits will recognize small problems before they become big problems. The more timely problems are recognized and addressed the less likelihood they have of becoming long-term or permanent issues. A proactive approach to managing lameness in the horse is the best approach.

Of course, in order to recognize lameness, we have to know what it looks like. The techniques presented in this seminar will help the participant develop an appreciation and basic understanding of equine locomotion with the goal of being better prepared to recognize, classify and rate equine lameness when it occurs.

Each participant will acquire fundamental tools necessary to identify the common visual markers displayed by lame horses. Each will also learn when and where to look for these markers so as to glean the maximum amount of information possible from their assessment.

This course is open to all horse enthusiasts: owners, farriers, trainers, veterinarians and other equine professionals… anyone that would benefit from improving their “eye” for lameness. The seminar comprises both classroom and hands-on instruction. Participants are encouraged to bring their own lame horses to the event for free group evaluation. Further diagnostics and/or treatment of individual horses may be performed upon request at the conclusion of the event.

5/5
"You gave us such a wonderful presentation at the Lameness for the Layman Seminar... incredibly eye-opening. I will be able to improve my presentations to prospective and existing clients through a better understanding of lameness grades and relating that to the stresses on the equine muscular system."
Dee Wesley
Horse Trainer & Seminar Host

Seminar Agenda

8am-9am
8am-9am

Arrival & Registration

Participants with horses should allow ample time to park, unload, and arrange for accommodations.

9am-11:30am
9am-11:30am

Lecture

The Recognition & Characterization of Common Gait Deficits in the Horse.

11:30am-12pm
11:30am-12pm

Break

This time is set aside for questions, answers, and further discussion.

12pm-1pm
12pm-1pm

Lunch

Food & refreshments are provided with registration. 

1pm-4pm
1pm-4pm

Wetlab

In-depth evaluation of LIVE HORSES.

4pm-5:30pm
4pm-5:30pm

Further Diagnostics & Treatment

Upon horse owner's request. Additional fees may apply.

5:30pm
5:30pm

Conclusion of Event

Seminar Pricing

Registration
$100

Full-Day Seminar including Lecture, Discussion, Wet Lab (Live Horses), Lunch, & More.

Book Supplement
$34.95

A Complete Course in Equine Lameness Assessment to Complement Your Curriculum.

Seminar + Book
$130

Receive a Signed Copy of the Book at 15% OFF when Purchased in Tandem with Your Seminar Registration.

LAMENESS FOR THE LAYMAN has been presented in multiple countries and in multiple languages, for both veterinary and equestrian communities.

Please CONTACT US to learn more and/or to view our upcoming seminar schedule.

The June 2024 Event

Thanks to all of the participants who contributed to the success of our LAMENESS for the LAYMAN seminar in Ferndale and Bellingham, WA

The September 2022 Event

Thanks to all of the participants who contributed to the success of our LAMENESS for the LAYMAN seminar at Blazing Tree Equestrian Center on San Juan Island, WA

Thanks to Our Sponsors

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