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Two equine surgeons shared their thoughts on rotational limb deformities, contracted carpal joints, club feet, and more.
Read MoreCaring for Horses in the Navajo Nation
by Michelle Anderson | May 14, 2015
Navajo officials hope to reduce the surplus feral tribal horse population with roundups and veterinary management.
Read MoreResearchers Evaluate Low-Dose Diclazuril
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