Kentucky Industry Working On Computerized System To Spot Equine Health Problems
The Kentucky Thoroughbred Association (KTA) is working in conjunction with the University of Kentucky, horsemen, and veterinarians to develop a computer program that would help the equine industry detect health problems like mare reproductive loss syndrome more rapidly.
According to KTA executive director David Switzer, the program would be designed to combine the information from all
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The Kentucky Thoroughbred Association (KTA) is working in conjunction with the University of Kentucky, horsemen, and veterinarians to develop a computer program that would help the equine industry detect health problems like mare reproductive loss syndrome more rapidly.
According to KTA executive director David Switzer, the program would be designed to combine the information from all post-mortem examinations conducted at UK’s Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center and spot “common abnormalities in an expeditious manner
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