Early Signs of PPID (Equine Cushing’s Disease)

Dr. Hal Schott describes some early clinical signs of PPID (pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction, or equine Cushing’s disease).
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Dr. Hal Schott describes some early clinical signs of PPID (pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction, or equine Cushing’s disease) horse owners should be on the watch for during the 2013 Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas, Nev.

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