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Foaling Basics, Colic Ultrasound, Suture Practice & Lameness Evaluation

April 4 @ 12:30 pm - April 5 @ 4:00 pm
V.E.T. HVC Wet Lab 1

WET LAB OVERVIEW

Join V.E.T. at Highland Equine Hospital on April 5, 2025, for a multi-skills wet lab featuring a foaling presentation, live foal handling, ultrasound placement for colic windows, suture practice, and Equinosis training for equine lameness.

  • 12:30pm – Lunch
  • 1:00pm – Rotations Begin
  • Station 1 – Foaling Basics
  • Everyone together
  • Station 2 – Colic Ultrasound & Suturing
  • Split Group
  • Station 3 Lameness Evaluation
  • Spit Group

Sponsors:

V.E.T
Highland Equine Hospital
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health

 

V.E.T. – Foaling Basics, Colic Ultrasound, Suture Practice & Lameness Evaluation

 

For Questions
Email Us at [email protected]

Details

Start:
April 4 @ 12:30 pm
End:
April 5 @ 4:00 pm
Event Category:

Organizer

Laurel Klotz
Phone
(805) 234-2243
Email
vets4studentsnetwork@gmail.com
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Venue

Highland Equine Hospital
10078 US HWY 183
Arapaho,, OK 73620
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Rosslyn Biggs, DVM

Biography

Dr. Rosslyn Biggs was raised in Oklahoma as part of a farming and ranching family. She attended Oklahoma State University where she completed a bachelor’s of science degree in Agricultural Economics in 2001. Dr. Biggs graduated from Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2004 becoming a second-generation veterinarian.

Upon graduation she spent three years as a mixed animal practitioner in Chickasha, Oklahoma. She joined USDA APHIS Veterinary Services in 2007 as a Field Veterinary Medical Officer. In 2015, Dr. Biggs joined the APHIS VS Veterinary Export Trade Services as Assistant Veterinarian In Charge managing international exports of live animals and animal products in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and Missouri.

Dr. Biggs made the move to Oklahoma State University as an assistant clinical professor in summer of 2019. She currently serves as Director for the Center for Rural Veterinary Medicine and Director of Continuing Education for the College of Veterinary Medicine and Beef Cattle Specialist for Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service. Her professional interests include rural veterinary issues, biosecurity, disease traceability, veterinary personal development/team dynamics, and beef cattle production. She and her husband also maintains 180 Consulting focused on animal health, veterinary, and legal expertise. She and her husband have two girls and are actively involved in the family farming and ranching operations. They stand four stallions and maintain a small group of embryo donors and recipient mares.