Must-see TV for pregnant mare and foal owners

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Horse Feathers

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What's happening during the last trimester and how can you help prevent problems?

Tune in to RFD-TV on Thursday, February 11, at 8 p.m. EST for "Smooth Foaling: Late Gestation to Weaning," a one-hour show that discusses care for the late-stage gestation mare and newborn foal. Topics include management tips to ensure a healthy mare and foal, how to recognize a problem pregnancy and sick foal, vaccination dos and don'ts and more.

The show is sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health and includes special guests to answer your live questions. Watch "Smooth Foaling: Late Gestation to Weaning" live on RFD-TV, and visit www.FoalCare.com for additional information.

[SIZE=14pt]Thought everybody would like to know about this TV special.[/SIZE]
 
Thank you for the heads-up. I put it in my calendar.
 
Thanks!
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I am setting my DVR now!
 
My directv schedule has that as a show on how to manage EPM...
 
My RFD schedule also has the topic for this program as EPM so I contacted RFD TV and the schedule of EPM is what was provided to RFD's Programming Manager by Intervet - Schering. RFD couldn't figure out how you have a different topic schedule. Can you tell us anything more?
 
I really want to watch this show, we have RFD TV but...I can not find this show in the listing... does anyone know if it is listed under anything else? I have emailed RFD TV but no response yet.
 
It's on now - - pretty good - - hope you're watching -

for those that don't get this channel they are showing a website www.foalcare.com

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someone just phoned in asking about minis ....
 
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I wasnt able to watch this when it was on but I did record it on my DVR... I just watched it and I thought it had some good information available....
 
I thought that the program was very informative. Does anyone recall, what they called the round disc ,that they kept referring to? If i recall it was put out by Intervet and i think they said that you could get them from your local vets?
 

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