YOU CAN LEAD A HORSE TO THE EQUINE SPECIALTY CENTER...
...but you'll have to read it for him!
Many medical conditions can prevent horses from doing what they were born to do -- run like the wind. When it's your job to correct or prevent some of those conditions, quit horsing around and turn to the Equine Specialty Center for help.
The center contains sections on anesthesia/analgesia, colic, diagnostic imaging, endocrinology, lameness, neonatology, reproduction, and many more.
What you'll find:
- Equine diagnostic tests
- Related journals
- Proceedings
- Helpful websites
- Client handouts
- Slideshows and videos
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