How a Percheron Mare Turned Me Into a Researcher
Dr. Audrey DeClue describes how treating a six-months-pregnant Percheron mare would dramatically change the course of her life and career.
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Audrey DeClue, DVM, is a graduate of Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. She's a private equine practitioner whose passion and focus has been diagnosing, treating, and rehabilitating “mystery and unsolved” injuries, lameness, and performance issues in the equine athlete. Using very simple concepts, a preventative mindset, and an approach that focuses on the whole horse, she has been able to give horses long sustaining careers as high-level athletes.
Posted by Audrey DeClue, DVM | Sep 7, 2018 | Commentary, Lameness, Sports Medicine, Stringhalt
Dr. Audrey DeClue describes how treating a six-months-pregnant Percheron mare would dramatically change the course of her life and career.
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