Early Warning Signs of Navicular Syndrome in Horses

Dr. Duncan Peters talks about lameness and behaviors that could indicate a horse is experiencing navicular issues.
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Dr. Duncan Peters talks about lameness and behaviors that could indicate a horse is experiencing navicular issues.Dr. Duncan Peters talks about lameness and behaviors that could indicate a horse is experiencing navicular issues.12/20/2017 17:00

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Duncan Peters, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVSMR, ISELP, is the co-owner and founder of East-West Equine Sports Medicine and focuses his practice on locomotor pathology and the diagnosis, treatment, and management of sport horse health for optimum performance. A University of California, Davis, graduate, Peters has also served as as director of the Clinical Equine Sports Medicine Program and associate professor of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. An FEI veterinarian, he was member of the 2010 Alltech World Equestrian Games’ veterinary commission. Peters is an active horse owner and competes hunter-jumpers.

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