Thursday, April 23, 2009

AgriLife Extension veterinary camp readiesfor seventh year

To Members of the Horses Rock Vet Science Project, Travis County:

The West Texas Youth Veterinary Science Workshop, open to all Texas youth, will be June 21-25 at the Tom Green County 4-H Center in San Angelo.

     The seven-year-old event introduces high school students to careers in veterinary science.  Instructors will include veterinarians, university and research faculty, and AgriLife Extension and Texas Animal Health Commission personnel.

     Course topics will include: zoology, the Beef Quality Assurance Program, toxicology, parasitology, anesthesiology, anatomy, nutrition, first aid, beef feedlot health management, large and small animal practice, necropsy and horse medicine.

·         The workshop will include classroom study, lab work and field trips.

·         Enrollment is limited to 30 students

·         Participants must be of high school age, have an interest in veterinary science and be willing to work in teams.

 

     Applications must be submitted to the AgriLife Extension office in

Sutton County by May 29. Participants will be informed of their

acceptance by June 5.

·         View Video from Last Year: http://sutton-co.tamu.edu/publications/2008vetscioverview.wmv

·         Download Student Application:  http://sutton-co.tamu.edu/publications/09VetWorkshopApp&Med.pdf

    

     Individual registration is $200 and due on June 10. In the event of

cancellation, refunds will be offered in full until June 15, but the fee

is non-refundable afterward.      Adult project guides are also needed, but must pass a background check before participating, Hernandez said.  Adult Applications:  http://sutton-co.tamu.edu/publications/09VetWorkshopVolunteerApp.pdf

     For more information, call the AgriLife Extension office in Sutton

County at 325-387-3101. Pascual Hernandez, 325-387-3101,

p-hernandez@tamu.edu, is the AgriLife Extension agent for Sutton County and the workshop’s coordinator.  

 

Sunday, April 19, 2009

April 24th and April 25th Vet Science Open House - Proposed Schedule

Friday Evening: We are confirmed to attend the Friday evening Lesson on  Anatomy and Physiology of Animals .   I expect an email Monday detailing the location.   Time:  6:30 pm to 10 pm.

 

Reading Assignment:

Please find some time this week to read Chapter IV, Section 1 in preparation for this class.   Please complete the homework at the end of this section as well.   (good activity while driving to College Station)  This information is the building block for our studies.   There is a lot of information to be learned, and we are very fortunate to receive instruction from what I understand to be one of the better teachers at A&M.  Please do your pre-study.   The better background you have, the more you will get from this class.

 

Saturday Schedule:  Below is my suggestion as to a schedule for Saturday.   For the lectures indicated, we need to sign up for these sessions 1st thing Saturday morning as space is limited and it is 1st come 1st served:

Lecture:

 9am:    Choice One  Lecture:  A Day in the Life of Zoo Medicine with Dr. Hoppes
            Choice Two  Lecture:  A Day in the Life of Emergency Medicine with Dr. Smith


10am: Guided Tour Small Animal Clinic The Small Animal Clinic will be giving guided tours from 9am to 4pm. There will be 10-12 people per tour group, and tours will start every five minutes. The entire tour will take approximately an hour, and there are no signups needed.    Included on the tour:

    • Zoology Medicine
    • Feline Medicine
    • Cardiology
    • Endoscopy
    • Live Spay and Neuter
    • Internal Medicine
    • Dentistry
    • Orthopedics
    • Radiology
    • Oncology
    • Aquatic Treadmill

Lunchtime:  During this time we can tour the Pathology Exhibits (cool things like a two-headed calf and you get to hold a horse heart), and if time allows, take the self guided tour of the Large Animal Hospital

1pm:     Vet Student Q&A and
            Choice One Lecture:  A Day in the Life of Large Animal Medicine with Dr. Washburn

2:00pm- Allen Pogue and his Trick Horses (Note to Horses Rock – Allen Poque lives in Austin and he and Sue Delaurentis have offered to do Trick Horse instruction with our 4-H Group next year)  

3:00pm HEAD FOR HOME!

Regards,

Holly Carson

 

 

May 5th Vet Science Project Class: Nutrition Lecture

To Vet Science Project Members and Parents:

 

May 5th Meeting Reminder:

Despite the excitement of our upcoming A&M field trip, please remember to mark your calendar for our regularly scheduled Vet Science Monthly Meeting, Tuesday, May 5th  at the Old Schoolhouse.    Our subject will be taken from Chapter 5, “Animal Nutrition” sections 1 and 3 and if time allows, section 4.

 

Guest Lecturer:

We are pleased to announce our guest lecturer: 

Jennifer Masters

Owner, The Feed Station

9120 Highway 290  Austin, TX 78736  (512) 301-7788

 

Jennifer’s background is quite impressive:  Jennifer is a 1991 graduate of Bowie here in Austin.  She went to Texas A&M and earned a BS in Animal Science where her emphasis was equine.  She also studied porcine (related to the pig) as well as completing some detailed bovine (cow) work.   Jennifer was a vet tech for years.  She ran breeding and showing operations in East Texas where she had a 100 mare band.   Jennifer has shown halter horses professionally and trained professionally.   Jennifer opened The Feed Station in 2000.

 

We are very fortunate and thankful to have Jennifer take the time from her busy schedule to present this material to our class.   Thank you Jennifer!!

 

Items to Bring to Class if you have them – These will be used in our Group Activity:

 

    • labels of various animal feeds and
    • kinds of hay or forage products representing grasses, legumes, or grain plants – put in large baggies and label what is inside
    • samples of mixed feed for livestock

 

Highest Regards,

 

Holly Carson

Club Manger, Horses Rock 4-H

www.horsesrock.org

512-923-2567

 

Monday, April 6, 2009

Vet Science Meeting Tuesday 7:15

This Tuesday’s Vet Science Club meeting will start at 7:15 at the Old School House in the Village of Bee Cave. Please be on-time and ready to work.


Reminder Homework is due. If you cannot be at the meeting, you still need to get your homework turned in or it will be late and extra work will be assigned in order to get credit for the late work. Please commit to getting your homework in as late work also makes more work for your project leaders. Your cooperation is appreciated.

Holly

Homework goes to Ms. Betty Jane Enno

I don’t know if Betty Jane has fax capability.

You can also email your homework to Betty Jane at msbettyjane@yahoo.com