When a human fractures an arm or leg, the results are pain, discomfort, and inconvenience. When a horse fractures a limb, however, the consequences are more serious--possibly even life-threatening.

While the surgical specialists at Virginia Tech's Marion duPont Scott's Equine Medical Center have always had the skill and experience to repair many types of equine fractures, they now have a

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