Vitamin E and Equine Motor Neuron Disease
Thomas J. Divers, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, ACVECC, reported at the Cornell at Saratoga Symposium on Equine Health Care that many of the questions about equine motor neuron disease (EMND) have been answered. EMND was first reported in 1990 by the late
- Topics: Article, Nutrition Deficiencies
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Harold Hintz, PhD, MS, retired from teaching animal nutrition at Cornell University in 2005 and is now a professor emeritus there. He is also a member of The Horse’s Editorial Advisory Board. His main research interest is equine nutrition, particularly mineral and energy metabolism. He has authored 190 peer-reviewed journal articles, 615 articles in non-refereed publications, and has authored or co-authored four books and contributed to 36 books.
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