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Best colleges for equine science programs?

I'm really into horses and thinking about studying equine science in college. I’d love suggestions on the best colleges that offer strong equine science programs or ones that have good facilities and hands-on experiences with horses.

4 months ago

Indeed, if you're passionate about horses and would love to turn that into a career, an Equine Science program could be a great fit for you. Here are a few recommendations for colleges that are recognized for their strong Equine Science programs:

1. University of Kentucky: Known for their strong agricultural sciences courses, the university offers a major in Equine Science and Management. Students can even specialize in areas like equine science, business, community leadership and development, and forages/pasture management.

2. Colorado State University: The Equine Sciences program here is one of the best in the country. In addition to coursework, there are abundant hands-on learning opportunities, including work at the Equine Reproduction Laboratory and B.W. Pickett Equine Center.

3. University of Minnesota Crookston: This university offers an excellent Equine Science program. Courses are well integrated with real-world experiences, thanks to the on-campus Equestrian Center, where students can participate in breeding, training, and management activities.

4. Middle Tennessee State University: The Horse Science program at MTSU focuses on the study and care of horses in areas like nutrition, physiology, health, reproduction, and behavior. They also have a well-established equestrian team.

5. Delaware Valley University: Del Val offers a unique Small & Exotic Animal Science degree that includes courses in Equine science as well. It offers practical training through their Equestrian Center and Breeding Center.

Remember, the "best" college depends on your specific interests and goals in the equine field, so make sure to research each program thoroughly and consider things like location, size, cost, resources, and hands-on experiences. Good luck with your search!

4 months ago

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