Ducharme to Deliver AAEP’s 2016 Milne Lecture
Dr. Norm Ducharme will speak on various upper airway issues, current research, and emerging diagnostics and treatments.
Dr. Norm Ducharme will speak on various upper airway issues, current research, and emerging diagnostics and treatments.
Topics will include the horse’s upper airways, lameness diagnosis, and preventing injuries in equine athletes.
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Drs. Norm Ducharme, Sue Dyson, and Susan Stover will be inducted into the UK Equine Research Hall of Fame in October.
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Presentation topics included racing surfaces, equine injuries, and respiratory health for horses, among others.
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Long-distance transport poses risks for horse health and welfare that should not be taken lightly, researchers found.
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