Cornell University veterinarians are trying to find better ways to test for skin hypersensitivities (allergies), which affect approximately 3-5% of the equine population, so they can ultimately improve relief for these itchy animals.
Skin allergies are economically important, aesthetically displeasing, and distressing to the horse, owner, and treating veterinarian. Largely due to the lack o
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