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Dr. Amy McLean joins us to answer listener questions on owning donkeys. Also, we talk commercials, saddles and Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3623 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekGuest: Dr. Amy McLean, Associate Professor of Teaching Equine Science at UC Davis Animal Science Title Sponsor: WERM FlooringAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CALXEQUIN®, Equine Network, RideTV and Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS:01:30 - Commercials11:55 - Daily Whinnies19:19 - Jennifer's New Saddle26:00 - Dr. Amy McLean 43:30 - EFWP53:22 - Auditor Post Show
Dr. Amy McLean joins us to answer listener questions on owning donkeys. Also, we talk commercials, saddles and Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3623 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekGuest: Dr. Amy McLean, Associate Professor of Teaching Equine Science at UC Davis Animal Science Title Sponsor: WERM FlooringAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CALXEQUIN®, Equine Network, RideTV and Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS:01:30 - Commercials11:55 - Daily Whinnies19:19 - Jennifer's New Saddle26:00 - Dr. Amy McLean 43:30 - EFWP53:22 - Auditor Post Show
If you love donkeys or mules—or you want to learn more about them from expert Dr. Amy McLean—you will enjoy this podcast.My Senior Horse - Episode 11 Guests and Links:Guest: Dr. Amy McLeanConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim (kbrown@equinenetwork.com) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)
In this episode, Amy McLean, PhD, assistant professor at the University of California, Davis, discusses equine enrichment activities and the role they play in improving horse welfare. McLean describes convenient and affordable enrichment methods, how to provide enrichment for sick or injured horses on stall rest, and common myths about equine enrichment activities.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 17:Host: Hailey KerstetterGuest: Dr. Amy McLean of UC DavisPlease visit our sponsor, who makes all this possible: Ask TheHorse Live
In this episode:I invite a former client and friend to come and share her career transition story with you. Amy and I first met in our old lives, when she was one of my PR clients. Years later, she became one of my coaching clients, when she was seeking a career change that would make her truly happy. Today, after 18 years as a communications and public relations professional in IT, Amy is a registered physiotherapist. As you can imagine – that is quite a big change!In this conversation we talk about what she was originally doing, and why she felt stuck, and she shares the three big life events that personally led to her review her career path and seek out a change.You'll also hear how she made the decision to become a physiotherapist and the training that it entailed, and we get into how she feels now that she's actually in her new career!Come join us.- - -
Learn all the fascinating facts about Mules and Donkeys! Out of 6.6M equids in the US there are over 300,000 mules and donkeys – they serve many in many roles from trail riding, showing and pulling carts. Hear from our “expert” Dr. Amy McLean of UCDavis who has spent a lifetime studying mules and donkeys.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3446 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Dr. Amy McLean - acmclean@ucdavis.eduSponsor: Merck Animal Health Follow Horse Radio Network on X (former Twitter)or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horses Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)
Learn all the fascinating facts about Mules and Donkeys! Out of 6.6M equids in the US there are over 300,000 mules and donkeys – they serve many in many roles from trail riding, showing and pulling carts. Hear from our “expert” Dr. Amy McLean of UCDavis who has spent a lifetime studying mules and donkeys.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3446 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Dr. Amy McLean - acmclean@ucdavis.eduSponsor: Merck Animal Health Follow Horse Radio Network on X (former Twitter)or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horses Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)
We NEED to see the relatability of others in our feeds, no longer do we want the whole..."Buy this one course and you will make $10k...." We WANT the real, normal and inspiring highlight reels. In 2020 I interviewed a wonderful client of mine Amy McLean - Business Coach who shares with us her biz journey. She talks about enoughness, shoulds, pivoting and about how her version of success included multiple streams of income. *Please note- Amy's business has changed and evolved since this interview, but I'm resharing because it has so many gold nuggets in there!
What should veterinarians and vet techs know about mule and donkey physiology and behavior to better care for these patients? Join us as we discuss this topic with Amy Mclean, PhD, an assistant professor of teaching at the University of California, Davis, College of Veterinary Medicine. "Disease Du Jour" is brought to you in 2022 by Merck Animal Health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy McLean, Professor at the University of California, Davis shares her expertise on producing healthy mule foals, neonatal-isoerythrolysis a condition where foals have a presence of anti-platelet antibody as well as anti-red cell antibody. Educational info for equine breeders.
Informative Interview with Dr. Amy McLean where we discuss horsemanship and special considerations when working with mules and donkeys. Dr. McLean brings a world wide view to this subject. She has conducted research projects around the globe. I am confident you will find this information captivating!
It's Donkey Season again! If you don't know why it's Donkey Season, you'll have to listen to the podcast intro to find out. But not only do you get your curiosity satisfied on that count, you get to hear one of our favorite interviews in its entirety. Dr. Amy McClean (B.S., M.S., Ph.D., thank you very much) gives us a quick lesson on the joys of the donkey universe – and we didn't even have to pay tuition at UC Davis to hear it (Although we have to say we are tempted to go look at the course catalogs, because she was pretty interesting even without the big donkey standing there).Join us in a windy, chaotic, informative, thought-provoking, bray-filled and stimulating chat with a very smart lady, straight from Bishop Mule Days 2019. As conversations go, it was one of our very favorites.And Elara would like to note that she got through the written intro without one inappropriate-yet-suitable reference. Don't say she has no self control. You bet your…sweet bippy.Links:https://animalscience.ucdavis.edu/people/faculty/amy-mcleanhttps://ce.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/symposia-article/2021-donkey-welfare-symposiumhttps://muledays.org/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/agriCulturePodcast)
So much more than the work animals we've known them to be throughout history, Dr. Amy McLean helps us discover the surprising athletic versatility, charming personalities and feeding and care nuances of these beloved long-eared animals.
In Empower World's Coaching and Leadership Podcast Episode 128, Amy McLean shares her journey of 'feeling the fear and doing it anyway to live her life on purpose since completing her training two years ago. With the launch of her new podcast, she is once again stepping out of her comfort zone, which we explore in this interview.
The Santa Cruz Island horse lived for centuries on the Channel Islands, but years of isolation and a small gene pool have left the breed teetering on extinction. UC Davis researcher, Amy McLean, is working with El Campeon Farms to save the Santa Cruz Island horse and preserve a piece of California history. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34109]
The Santa Cruz Island horse lived for centuries on the Channel Islands, but years of isolation and a small gene pool have left the breed teetering on extinction. UC Davis researcher, Amy McLean, is working with El Campeon Farms to save the Santa Cruz Island horse and preserve a piece of California history. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34109]
The Santa Cruz Island horse lived for centuries on the Channel Islands, but years of isolation and a small gene pool have left the breed teetering on extinction. UC Davis researcher, Amy McLean, is working with El Campeon Farms to save the Santa Cruz Island horse and preserve a piece of California history. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34109]
The Santa Cruz Island horse lived for centuries on the Channel Islands, but years of isolation and a small gene pool have left the breed teetering on extinction. UC Davis researcher, Amy McLean, is working with El Campeon Farms to save the Santa Cruz Island horse and preserve a piece of California history. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34109]
The Santa Cruz Island horse lived for centuries on the Channel Islands, but years of isolation and a small gene pool have left the breed teetering on extinction. UC Davis researcher, Amy McLean, is working with El Campeon Farms to save the Santa Cruz Island horse and preserve a piece of California history. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34109]
The Santa Cruz Island horse lived for centuries on the Channel Islands, but years of isolation and a small gene pool have left the breed teetering on extinction. UC Davis researcher, Amy McLean, is working with El Campeon Farms to save the Santa Cruz Island horse and preserve a piece of California history. Series: "UCTV Prime" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 34109]
Part of Moviesucktastic's listener request reviews, Joey and Scott tackle the slapstick absurdities of Mr. Bean's Holiday for YouTube vlogger Amy McLean. Also on board, some trailers from 360soundandvision for The Face in the Wall and The Glasses 2.