ProRodeo Sports News - Oct.4, 2019

Veterinarian’s Assistant and Miss Frontier. Schneider was monumental in forging a partnership with Cheyenne Frontier Days and Colorado State University’s Equine Clinical Services Program, which has been designed to ensure the sport of rodeo and its livestock have qualified, dedicated and experienced veterinarians for years to come. DR. EDWARD TAYLOR, LaPorte, Colo. Nominated by Tucson Rodeo Committee While never residing in the Tucson, Ariz., area, Taylor has served as the attending veterinarian for the Tucson Rodeo for the past 32 years. The 1998

Arizona Equine Practitioner of the Year, he has served in the same capacity at Prescott Frontier Days, the Coors Showdown Rodeo, the RAM Turquoise Circuit Finals Rodeo, and many other rodeos and bull ridings. Taylor also was instrumental in designing the animal care unit and animal care and emergency procedures for La Fiesta de los Vaqueros in Tucson and leads the annual review of animal welfare procedures. Taylor built a mobile equine practice in Scottsdale, Ariz., after serving as an equine surgeon in a hospital in Gilbert. He continued that service in Colorado after moving there in 2007. Taylor is also the Assistant Chief of Fire Operations for the Livermore, Colo., Fire Protection District.

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