Ohio State Equine Center
3658 Kays Avenue
Dublin, OH 43017-1542
614-459-4208
Equine Facility Manager: Daniel R. Rhodeback
Unit Supervisor: Kimberly Cole
The Equine Facility at The Ohio State University is operated by faculty and staff of the Department of Animal Sciences. Currently the facility houses 30-40 Quarter Horses and is the central location for all equine-related teaching, research, and Extension activities. The facility features a heated indoor arena, a hot/cold wash rack, 28 box stalls, 2 large foaling stalls equipped with cameras, 2 large stallion stalls, breeding lab, and a classroom with seating for 50 students. There is also a large outdoor arena and several paddocks with turn-out shelters.
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Internships
Internships offered by The Ohio State University Equine Program provide students the opportunity to enhance their formal education with valuable hands-on experience. Learning experiences are included in the internships, but they are not the main focus. Routine care of the animals and facilities comes first, so everyone is expected to pitch in and do whatever work is needed around the farm. If a special event is going on such as a state 4-H contest or clinic, you may be asked to help with that, too! To learn more about internships offered by The Ohio State University Equine Program, please click here.
Services
The Ohio State Equine Center offers boarding, reproductive, and training services. Please click on a service for more information.
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