By Alex Flint
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
Gundog experts and enthusiasts from across the UK will be heading to Scotland on September 27 to attend BASC's National Gundog Conference.
The event, which is being held at the Scottish Police College in Tulliallan, Fife, will cover a range of fascinating topics, all backed up by expert opinion and advice from the leading lights in the gundog world.
Keith Shea from Fit and Fertile will talk about the advancements in technology for artificial insemination and how this will benefit working dogs.
Representatives from OptiGen will discuss DNA testing for genetic diseases and disorders in working dogs, experts from Chudleys will talk about gundog nutrition, and PC Steve Ritchie from Tayside police will hold a fascinating presentation on police dog training and work.
Tickets for the event cost £35, including lunch.
To apply for tickets or for more information visit www.basc.org.uk or telephone 01823 480903.
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