Dr. Marvin Beeman on The Money Barrel

A top performance horse veterinarian shares his years of knowledge on The Money Barrel Podcast.
Marvin Beeman working on a horse
A young Beeman performing surgery on a horse. Courtesy Beeman.

On this episode of The Money Barrel Podcast, host Kayla Jones sits down with renowned equine barrel horse veterinarian, Dr. Marvin Beeman from Colorado’s Littleton Equine Medical Center.

Join in as they embark on an extraordinary journey through the advancements in equine veterinary medicine over the last six decades. Dr. Beeman’s expertise and contributions have shaped the industry, revolutionizing the care and well-being of beloved equine partners. In this captivating episode, we delve into the groundbreaking treatments, cutting-edge technologies, and scientific innovations that have transformed the world of equine healthcare.

But it’s not just about the scientific progress – Dr. Beeman shares his favorite moments and cherished memories from his illustrious career. From heartwarming stories to awe-inspiring accomplishments, this episode offers a rare opportunity to hear from a true legend in the field.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a passionate barrel racing enthusiast, this podcast episode is a must-listen. Expand your knowledge, fuel your passion, and gain insights from Dr. Marvin Beeman, a pioneer and visionary in equine veterinary medicine.

Tune in to The Money Barrel Podcast and join us as we explore the remarkable journey of advancements in equine veterinary medicine. Be inspired, enlightened, and ready to elevate your understanding of the incredible progress made in caring for our equine companions.

This episode is brought to you by XPert Equine.

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