STILLWATER, Oklahoma – Improvements in health care and nutrition have increased the lifespan of horses and their number of useful years, but management decisions about an elderly equine's well-being remain a largely individualized focus.
Two veterinarians from Oklahoma State University's Center for Veterinary Health Sciences recently traveled to China to share their expertise on equine veterinary medicine.
Thirty-four high school students from across Oklahoma recently visited Oklahoma State University's Center for Veterinary Health Sciences to learn more about veterinary medicine.
The Oklahoma State University veterinarian who diagnosed the first West Nile virus cases in Oklahoma this year said its occurrence in horses in the state appears to be in decline because of the proliferation of vaccinations. An inoculation for humans