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Map code: C 1207 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana

Animal Sciences laboratory (ASl)

Dr. Kline’s Horse Body Language

Room 131, ASL, Friday at 10 am Unravel the mysteries of equine behavior in this session on horse body language.

FIND IT HERE • animal sciences be sure to check out the stock pavilion for more animal science exhibits. Accessible entrance on the south side of the building.

Dr. Hutjens Roaming through the Rumen

Room 131, ASL, Saturday at 1 pm Explore the ruminant digestive system with Dr. Hutjens and learn about large animal nutrition.



Dr. Hurley’s Magical Milk Lab

Room 131, ASL, Saturday at 10:30 am Discover the marvels of milk with Dr. Hurley, professor of animal science. Get ready for an interactive session on the art of butter making, milk extraction and much more.

Meat Science Lab Tour

Meat Science Lab--Starts from the ACES Library at 10:30 and 12 on both days

Name that Cut!

First floor, ASL Do you know where a T-bone steak comes from? How about a brisket? Stop by the Meat Science Club exhibit to find out the answers. Play “Name that Cut” and win a prize!

Thomas Maske,

Animal Sciences “ The College of ACES not only has top notch faculty and staff, but it also has outstanding alumni. The dedication and passion that ACES alumni possess, speak volumes for the quality of education in the College of ACES. Through my involvement with the Student Advancement Committee, I have had the great opportunity to interact with these distinguished alumni and friends of the College of ACES on a personal level.”

The Bended Knee Equine Training Facility and Arena

First floor, ASL The Bended Knee Equine Training Facility and Arena is a state-of-the-art cutting and roping horse training facility located in the Texas Panhandle. The Quarter Horses being trained here are destined for the world of professional rodeo.