A compounded drug has shown considerable promise in treating anestrus mares--those that are not cycling and thus are difficult to impregnate. Walter Zent, DVM, of Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, described his experience using Buserelin in mares at the Hagyard Bluegrass Equine Symposium, held Oct. 18-21 in Lexington, Ky. He cautions, however, that this method hasn't yet stood the test of
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