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February 2025
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NEDA Know How webinar with Hope Cooper and Josie Zeeb to discuss the World Breeding Championships
2/26/2026 - 2/26/2026
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NEDA Know How: Dr. Fred Nostrant to discuss Helping Your Dressage Horse Feel and Move Better: Acupuncture & Chiropractic Care. Session sponsored by LandVest.
3/5/2026 - 3/5/2026
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USDF L Education Program ~ 2026 Part 2 - Candidate?s Evaluation and Testing Application
3/7/2026 - 8/16/2026
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NEDA Know How with Rebecca Hart to discuss Paradressage Success and Joining the USDF
3/12/2026 - 3/12/2026
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NEDA Know How with Sue McKeown to discuss how to enter a recognized show, and rule changes in 2026. Session sponsored by LandVest.
3/19/2026 - 3/19/2026
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NEDA Know How webinar with Laurian Pope to discuss Myofascial, Craniosacral, and Massage
3/26/2026 - 3/26/2026
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Events in the month of February 2025
2/13/2025
Join the NEDA Know How moderators as they chat with Jenny of Grey Mare MagnaWave different forms of PEMF, what it does for your horse, how it works, and when it is most (and least) effective. 
2/20/2025
Join NEDA for an important session discussing the Social License to Operate, the unwritten trust between the public and the equine industry that allows us to continue to regulate our industry independently. In many disciplines this trust has already been lost, and the FEI is working hard to help us maintain our independence in the future, but it will take all of us together. 
2/27/2025
Join the NEDA Know How moderators and Sal Salvetti as they discuss how to do simple daily checkins on our horses in order to accumulate base-line information to compare day to day. Also, how to correlate that with our riding and “feel”, to be better prepared to catch any red flags if something changes.

Sal is best known for his work on dressage horses however, he also has significant experience working on sport horses in all disciplines. He enjoys relationships with top dressage riders and trainers in America, as well as some in Europe, and has excellent relationships with most of the top competition veterinarians in the United States.