British Study Looks At Training and Injury
Racehorse owners might one day be able to handicap a horse’s risk of injury. A new study in its early stages at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in the United Kingdom is monitoring a group of two-year-olds with the intention of using the data
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Written by:
Fran Jurga
Fran Jurga is the publisher of Hoofcare & Lameness, The Journal of Equine Foot Science, based in Gloucester, Mass., and Hoofcare Online, an electronic newsletter accessible at www.hoofcare.com. Her work also includes promoting lameness-related research and information for
practical use by farriers, veterinarians, and horse owners. Jurga
authored Understanding The Equine Foot, published by Eclipse Press
and available at www.exclusivelyequine.com or by calling 800/582-5604.
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