
Dealing With Dirt Being Kicked in Racehorses’ Eyes
Dr. Scott Palmer discusses how horses and trainers deal with dirt and debris being kicked in racehorses’ eyes during races.
Dr. Scott Palmer discusses how horses and trainers deal with dirt and debris being kicked in racehorses’ eyes during races.
(Originally published in the May 16, 2009, issue of The Blood-Horse magazine.)
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