Poll: PPID Resources

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Where do you go to find information on pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID)? Select all that apply.
  • A local veterinarian38.13% (114 votes)
  • Social media6.69% (20 votes)
  • A trainer/barn manager3.68% (11 votes)
  • Online resources47.16% (141 votes)
  • Other4.35% (13 votes)
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  1. We have great local vets. They are ‘generalists’ rather than equine specialists. I always quiz them and seek their advice but it’s great to educate yourself and dive a bit deeper into topics. Then I know what questions to ask the vet in relation to my horse and its circumstances.

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