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Getty Equine Nutrition, LLC, is pleased to offer an evening with Dr. Juliet M. Getty on important equine nutrition topics
Upcoming Teleseminar:
Thurs, March 15, 2012: "Helping the Hard Keeper"
(Descriptions of Previously Recorded Teleseminars-- scroll down to Registration area toward bottom of page)
The Hard Keeper has difficulty gaining weight no matter what you try. A fast metabolic rate is often the cause, but it can be so much more complex than that. Spend an evening with Dr. Getty and learn what you can do to help your horse maintain a healthy weight.
You'll be able to send in your questions in advance -- they will be answered during the teleseminar. Even if you cannot be there during the designated time, you'll be able to have your pre-submitted questions answered and listen to the full recorded event at a later date of your choosing.
Date: Thursday, March 15, 2012
Time: 8:00 - 9:30 pm Eastern (Standard) time (7 pm Central; 6 pm Mountain; 5 pm Pacific)
Cost: $15 (your long distance charges may apply depending on your phone service)
Note: If the date is inconvenient, you'd rather not attend, or you live in another country, the entire event will be available the next day to for listening or downloading as often as you like.
How it works:
Format:
Dr. Getty will spend an hour covering all of the above teleseminar topics, while answering your pre-submitted questions. As she goes through each question, additional information will be interspersed so every participant can benefit from the answer.
Feel free to send in questions about your horse's situation, your concerns, and any specific supplement that you would like to have evaluated. Pre-submitted questions or active participation are not necessary -- feel free to register and just listen in.
At the end of the hour, the floor will be opened up for any additional questions you'd like to ask.
REGISTER HERE:
Teleseminar: "Helping the Hard Keeper" -- March 15, 2012 Cost: $15.
Shortly after you register for the upcoming teleseminar, you will receive an email with instructions.
Click on the "Add to Cart" button below:
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For all Pre-Recorded Teleseminars: SEE DESCRIPTIONS
Cost: $15 each
When registering for previously recorded teleseminars, you will receive an email with the website and conference code that allows you to listen and/or download the recording.
Joint Supplements -- So Many Choices!
What you need to know about Water, Salt, and Electrolytes
Help your horse Grow Old with Dignity and Health
Nutritional Management of Equine Cushing's Disease
Order Here:
The Easy Keeper:
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Ingredient Lists and Hay Analysis:
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Colic:
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Joint Supplements:
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Water/Salt/Electrolytes:
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Aging Horses:
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Cushing's Disease:
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Perhaps you'd like to purchase a gift certificate? (Amercian Express is not accepted) Click below:
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Please note that the teleseminar is copyright protected. Sale, distribtution, or presentation in a public format (including Facebook, Twitter, etc.) is prohibited. If you would like to share this information with a group or organization, please contact Dr. Juliet M. Getty for permission at gettyequinenutrition@gmail.com or call 970-884-7187.
If you have questions or any problems registering, please email roberta.gettyequinenutrition@gmail.com
Payment via check:
Getty Equine Nutrition, LLC
732 Chimney Drive
Bayfield, CO 81122
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Unsolicited Testimonials:
Barbara, from Phoenix, Arizona had this to say...
"I am a huge fan of Dr. Juliet Getty.. I have participated in her last few teleseminars. I love that she cites any latest studies about horse nutrition, so we can be on the cutting edge.
Dr. Getty invites you to send your own individual questions, specific to your horse, and she addresses them during the lecture. There's time at the end of the session, for Q & A with the participating audience. It's fun, and very informative, as horse owners from all over the country ask final clarifying questions.
Last month, the topic was "the aging horse." Dr. Getty spoke about the need for things such as extra vitamin C, vitamin E, and digestive enzymes for continued overall good health as our equine friends get to 17 and older.
I know all of you feel about your horse partner, as I feel about mine.... and we strive to keep updated on the latest information from reliable sources. I invite you to check out Dr. Getty's website, and attend a teleconference (great value - $15.00, and you can listen again, and again!!) and you be the judge. YOU WILL LOVE IT!!"
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Joyce, from Utah commented...
"I really appreciated the seminar last night. Dr. Getty gave so much information, even more than I expected, and made it so affordable to participate. She is helping people and their horses in a most important way!"
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Kristine, from New York, offered this comment...
"I just wanted to say that this teleseminar [Easy Keeper] was excellent! I came away with so much new information to keep my IR horse healthy. I'm so thrilled that Dr Getty had this session and I called in. I'm very glad she gave direction on the benefits and detriments of particular supplements. I'm going to switch my horse's supplements right away. The discussion on stress and free choice hay validated what i believed. My vet wanted my draft cross on 12 lbs of hay per day. (She's 1200 lbs). I tried it for a month but it didn't feel right. Horse was anxious and behaving badly. She looked worse. Almost bloated. I knew that would just make things worse and was afraid she'd colic or get ulcers. Instead I went to tested, soaked and low protein hay free choice in run in shed on floor but also in nets outside. My horse lost weight eating more. And Dr Getty is so right. My horse is more relaxed about food. Hay is always left over night to morning and horses aren't banging and carrying on for breakfast. It was good to have that validation. It was great also to learn about the digestible energy. I looked up my last hay analysis and it was .8 Mcal so it is under the limit Dr Getty mentioned. Learned so much! Thanks so much! "
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