Are you up to date on what’s happening in scientific research involving horses? Catch up at the Rutgers Equine Science Center’s Evening of Science and Celebration Nov. 8 at the Cook Student Center on the G.H. Cook Campus at 59 Biel Road in New Brunswick.
The keynote presentation by Dr. Burt Staniar of Penn State Univeristy involves a visual tour of how fiber affects the equine gut. His research focuses on equine nutrition, pasture and gastrointestinal health.
The evening begins with dinner at 6 p.m. and continues at 7 p.m .with the keynote presentation, an update on equine muscle physiology and awards. The Spirit of the Horse will go to Kennis “Buttons” Fairfax, while John Crater and Mortonhouse Farm in Long Valley has been designated the Gold Medal Horse Farm.alley, NJ
Admission is $15 for students, and $35 for adults, which includes dinner, other refreshments and dessert. To register, click on this link