The Equine Exchange is a 30-45 minutes lunch and learn program held once per month that is hosted by Lincoln County Extension. The program focuses on applicable, science-based information that horse owners can take home and use the day it’s presented. Please email us with topic suggestions.
Interested in attending the Equine Exchange?
Archive of Equine Exchange Presentations
Managing Horses in Hot Weather
Robyn Stewart, M.S. University of Georgia Extension
Equine Parasite Management
Robyn Stewart, M.S. University of Georgia Extension
Introducing Spring Grazing
Robyn Stewart, M.S. University of Georgia Extension
Spring Pasture Management & Chores
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Body Condition Scoring: Does Your Horse Weigh What It Should?
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Planning for Winter Forage Needs
Brooklyne Wassel, M.S University of Georgia Extension
Fall Vetting and Vaccinations
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Extending the Grazing Season
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Forage Supplements & Alternatives
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Winter Horse Management
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Mud Management on Horse Farms
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Bits & Bitting
Ashley Best, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Feeding for Weight Gain
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Insect Control for Horses
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
End of Life Decisions
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
The Science of Equine Nutrition
Brenda Jackson, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Basic Hoof Care
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Older Horse Care
Ashley Best, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
Fall Management Checklist
Robyn Stewart, M.S., University of Georgia Extension
2024 Equine Exchange: Behavior and Training
The 2024 Equine Exchange series has followed a standardized curriculum focused on understanding science-based equine behavior and training principles. A playlist with all sessions is available at the link above, and we recommend reviewing the whole series, as each session builds upon the previous one.