An equine veterinarian at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) plans to host a low- or no-cost castration clinic this fall at the University of Missouri, in an effort to address the unwanted horse issue.

According to Alison LaCarrubba, DVM, Dipl. ABVP, who heads the CVM equine ambulatory section, stallions that are referred by area veterinarians or equine rescue organizations will be brought to the university's Middlebush Farm, where students will assist with the procedures and gain valuable  clinical experience. The effort is modeled after a similar project in Minnesota that was successful.

"We want the same positive results and feedback as Minnesota. We have certainly seen the evidence that the service is needed," LaCarrubba said. "This is a win/win situation for horse owners, our students and the horses that will come here. It's just a small effort to tackle a growing problem."

LaCarrubba is asking for donations to offset the cost of the sterilization clinic, which she estimates to cost $500 to $1,000. To find out more or to donate, contact the development office at the College of Veterinary Medicine at 573/882-1902

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