CVM plays key role in annual Society for Theriogenology Conference
The Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine played a vital role in the 2024 Annual Society for Theriogenology Conference in Oklahoma City.
Immediately after Tinkerbell’s birth her owners noticed swelling on the bottom of her abdomen. Quick action and exceptional care made all the difference for mammoth donkey foal, Tinkerbell.
Thanks to the generous donors who gave to the OSU Animal Relief Fund, Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine was able to treat animal victims of the tornado this spring.
Complications during the foaling process are always an emergency. Horse managers should develop a working relationship with the attending veterinarian well before foaling.
Thanks to an award from the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, Dr. Michael Davis will lead a study of the most extensive examination of skeletal muscle mitochondrial function ever accomplished in any athletic species.