2002 Basic Horse Care Clinic
Ellsworth Extension Office morning program
Program Evaluation Results
7 respondents
- How many horses do you have?
- One Horse (3)
- Two Horses (1)
- Three Horses (2)
- Periodically has had boarders (1)
- How did you learn about the clinic?
- Direct mail flyer (3)
- Flyer from feed or tack store (2)
- Newspaper article (1)
- Farm Bureau Periodical (1)
- From a friend
3. As a result of attending today’s clinic do you plan to do anything
differently?
If yes, what do you plan to do differently?
- Better pasture management (3)
- Have a manure management plan (1)
- Change feeding and stabling practices (1)
- Closer inspection of feed (1)
- Would like to have more information (2)
- Over all, what did you like best about the day?
- Heather Mcdermott was excellent
- Farrier was great
- Horse equipment and housing handout
- Everything, very informative
- Lectures 2&3 (veterinarian and feeding)
- The quality of the speakers – all interesting and knowledgeable
- Pasture management
- The amount of information covered
- One way today’s clinic could be improved?
- Time to subject matter covered could be improved
- Less topics for time allowed or more time
- Breaks in between speakers
- A bit less drama, more concise delivery in fencing lectures. (had no prior
knowledge of electric fencing )
6. If future horse educational programs are held, what types of topics would
you like to see covered?
- Ground work in training (2)
- Barn & shelter construction (2)
- First aid care (2)
- Giving shots
- What an owner can do in an emergency when the veterinarian is not
available
- Pasture management for holistic care
- Trail riding
- Transporting your horse
- Planting for quality hay
7. Would you be interested in taking an online Internet course about horse
care?