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At Rochanham County Fair Grounds, the Expo helps provide proper resources and education to horse owners to maintain the health of their horses. Participants also had the opportunity to buy horse care products, tools and clothing from local shopkeepers.
“This is a stop shop and gives people the opportunity to answer their questions and save a little money. Everyone wins,” said Ruby McCamone, who works as a buyer of Rokingham Co -operative.
The United States is experiencing a widespread decline of large animal veterinarians, and according to McC Common, this shortage is being greatly affected by the Valley. In the Expo, local weights were given presentations, which made information more accessible to participants.
“Basically, there is a doctor’s deficiency. “There are only lowweights in the area, which is amazing, as Dr. CJ Waywez and Kerry Keki worked with us,” McC Common said. “They are able to share their resources and their knowledge.”
Co -Shannon was excited to attend the Bover Expo, saying that it made it easier to get answers to his need.
“It’s difficult when you can go online and find all kinds of answers, but here we have to talk to local professionals,” said Bover. “You can get their opinion on the relevant things for us in Virginia.”
Another partner, Crystal Hutchinson, shared his biggest route with the program.
“I would say, especially after having a vaccine clinic today, vaccines are important for horses in relation to the health of the flock and overall health of the horses,” Hutchinson said.
The Expo also included the Haven Farm Sencorerry, a local horses that carry abuse or neglected horses.
“We teach the community to reduce the amount of horses over time. Founder Daniel said that Rochanham offers an educational expo to warm up and educate people from flying and flying, it helps people to develop their lives.”
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