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Nettleship Society for Excellence in Equine Education

The NSEEE was created as the premier fund raising campaign for support of the D. E. King Equine Program. Members agree to donate one thousand dollars a year for 5 years. In return, they are given VIP status at all our events, a dedicated stadium seat in the Pauline Whitaker Arena and the knowledge that they are ensuring the programs continued growth.

For more information on becoming a society member click here.

 
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University of Arkansas Horse Festival and Silent Auction
(March 28-29, 2003)

Our biggest event of the year! The Horse Festival has many fun-filled hours packed with exhibitions from a wide variety of disciplines and breeds within the horse industry. Vendors offer horse related merchandise, and local equine organizations and groups are on site to answer questions. So there's something for everyone! Nationally prominent trainers and clinicians are featured, as well as many local celebrities. The Silent Auction offers many horse-related items, as well as non-horse items for sale. Students in Introduction to The Equine Industry class produce this event. Entertainment and education all in one big event!

Find more information here!

   

Razorback Roundup Livestock Auction
(November 8, 2002)

The Razorback Roundup is a student-managed horse and livestock auction. It is designed, promoted, and operated by students in Horse and Livestock Merchandising (previously Seedstock and Horse Merchandising) AND Equine Behavior and Training. At the 2nd annual auction, 400 guests attended! All profits go to support the teaching programs in the Department of Animal Science.

View the page for the 2001 Razorback Roundup!

 
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Farm and Field Day

This event is designed for livestock and horse owners to learn the latest information related to forage production and livestock management.

   

Reproduction Seminar

This semi-annual short course is offered for horse breeders who want to be knowledgeable about the latest research and reproduction techniques. Veterinarians and professional breeding farm managers share their incites in a relaxed informal setting. Small groups insure maximum personalized attention.

 
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World Famous Lippizan Stallions

The Lippizan Stallions show is an exciting display of the skills learned at the "School of Airs Above the Ground" which were originated in battle. These well-known stallions are coming to the university for a second year on February 25-27.