Wormers aren’t the answer to worms – Equine Parasitology Webinar
- 25 April 2025, 13:09
Join Associate Professor in Equine Science, Nicola Walshe, of the University of Limerick for an insightful and practical webinar focused on sustainable parasite control in horses.
Date: Thursday, 1st May
Location: Online
Time: 8pm
Cost: Free
Click HERE to secure your place today
In this session, Nicola will cover:
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Recent changes in regulations
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Planning your year with parasite control in mind
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Identifying key red flags in worming and equine health
With a distinguished career spanning clinical practice and research across the northern and southern hemispheres, Nicola brings hands-on experience and academic expertise. She holds a postgraduate certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine) from the University of Liverpool and is a leading voice in equine parasitology.
Her research has shaped diagnostic approaches to potentially fatal conditions like acute larval cyathostominosis (ALC), and she plays a pivotal role in the EPIC Programme—a Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine (DAFM)-supported initiative to drive sustainable parasite control strategies in the equine industry.
Nicola also teaches in areas like equine clinical studies, parasitology, and professional development for veterinary students, and recently launched the School of Veterinary Medicine’s first micro-credential in equine parasite control.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain expert insight and practical advice
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Wormers aren’t the answer to worms – Equine Parasitology Webinar