Horse’s freak accident not fatal thanks to WSU veterinarians
A sliver of bone and equine veterinarians kept hope alive for the colt following an extensive crushing injury
A sliver of bone and equine veterinarians kept hope alive for the colt following an extensive crushing injury
Teri Olson is a licensed veterinary technician in equine surgery at the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital. She has helped to care for horses and other large animals while ensuring students receive the best possible training for nearly three decades.
After a life‑threatening injury, the 10‑year‑old quarter horse, may be able to compete again on the ProRodeo tour with his rider thanks to the care of WSU veterinarians.
An orphan colt whose mother died shortly after giving birth has a new mom – a mare that had tragically lost her foal – thanks to the generosity of strangers and Washington State University veterinarians playing matchmaker.
Water is crucial to helping animals stay cool, and owners should provide a continuous supply of cool, clean water. This is particularly important for animals that are lactating or pregnant.
Many horse owners purchase painkilling and potentially dangerous drugs without having a veterinarian examine their horse first, a WSU-led survey found.
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WSU veterinarians helped Margie, a newborn horse, survive a complication during birth.
Following a rare surgery last week, equine veterinarians are hopeful…