Join us every Monday evening in February at 7pm PST (except the 16th for Family Day) for our February Field Knowledge Webinar Series! Register once for all webinars, need to miss a week, or only interested in a few? no problem! (but we will still email you the link). These sessions are only available live at this time, so mark your calendars! This event is free for HCBC members but pre-registration is required, non-members can register for $100+tax.
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Feb 2 – Barefoot, Boots and Shoes: How to Choose What’s Best for Your Horse presented by Gerard Laverty.
Gerard Laverty
Gerard grew up in an Irish horse family, his early years were spent fox hunting and show jumping. He began working with the local farrier while in junior high school in 1973. Entered an apprenticeship with the Irish Horse Board in 1976 and graduated in 1979. He spent two years as a journeyman farrier travelling in the U.S.A. from 1981-1983. Then moved to northern British Columbia to run a farrier business. In 2003 he began teaching at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Retiring from KPU in 2023.
Gerard believes he has been fortunate to be part of a great industry during a period of redevelopment and growth. He expects the changes we have seen over the last forty years will be nothing compared to those we will see going forward. Some very interesting research is again being done on the horse after a lapse of fifty or sixty years and many of those studies are going to give us answers to questions about the hoof and the diseases we see.
Gerard has been one of farriers involved developing a multi-year apprenticeship system for Canadian farriers. He believes farriers of the future will need to have excellent horse management skills and a strong foundation in equine anatomy and physiology, complemented by forge work and hoof trimming.

Feb 9 – Equine Infectious Diseases with Dr. Nora Chavarria
Dr. Chavarria
Dr. Chavarria graduated in 2005 from the Free University of Berlin, Germany. After vet school she spent her first year out in a busy equine practice in Northwest Germany followed by 1.5 years in a mixed practice in Wales, GB.
However, her passion for the equine world led her in 2008 to Saskatoon, SK, Canada which is her current home base. When arriving at the WCVM she completed an internship in Large Animal Medicine and a combined Master’s and residency program in Equine Practice at the WCVM. At the end of her residency in 2012 she had her daughter and continued to stay on at the WCVM Equine Field Service Department as a clinical associate. Dr. Chavarria has many years of practice experience in all aspects of equine medicine and is teaching 4thyear veterinary students in their final rotations where they learn hands on skills and expertise in equine practice.
Dr. Chavarria enjoys all aspects of equine practice with a special interest in alternative medicine such as TCVM based acupuncture and laser therapy.
Dr. Chavarria’s husband is an avid polo player and spends every winter in Indio at the Polo club. Since 2021 Dr Chavarria has spent the winter months as well working in Indio and Thermal during Polo and horse show season.
Feb 16 – No Session (Family Day)
Feb 23 – Equine Dentistry: What Every Horse Owner Should Know with Dr. Michelle Husulak
Dr. Michelle Husulak, DVM, MVetSc, DABVP (Equine Practice)
Lecturer/Clinical Faculty Member, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, WCVM
After graduating from the WCVM’s veterinary program in 2012, Dr. Husulak completed an internship in large animal medicine and a residency in equine field service at the WCVM. She received her Master of Veterinary Science degree in 2016 and received board certification in equine practice by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners in 2019.
Dr. Husulak was a clinical associate in equine field service at the WCVM from 2016 to 2021, primarily going out on equine field service calls and teaching fourth-year veterinary students, interns and residents. In fall 2021, Dr. Husulak became a lecturer/clinical faculty member at the WCVM, which added lectures and teaching labs for veterinary students to her equine field service responsibilities. While Dr. Husulak finds all areas of clinical practice to be interesting and exciting, she especially enjoys equine dentistry.

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