Big Choices: How TAMU Innovation Transformed Equine Fracture Treatment
September 01, 2020
September 01, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Sept. 1 -- Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences issued the following news release:
In 1998, discovering a horse in the field with a fractured pastern joint was a grim affair, especially for an owner like Ake Eriksson, who says his horses are more family members than animals.
Unfortunately that's what happened on June 19 of that year, when Eriksson learned that his horse, Choices Unlimited, ha . . .
In 1998, discovering a horse in the field with a fractured pastern joint was a grim affair, especially for an owner like Ake Eriksson, who says his horses are more family members than animals.
Unfortunately that's what happened on June 19 of that year, when Eriksson learned that his horse, Choices Unlimited, ha . . .
