New Chapter Available from Manual of Equine Neonatal Medicine

A new chart is available from the fourth edition of Dr. John Madigan's Manual of Equine Neonatal Medicine

IVIS has made available a new section from the reference book Manual of Equine Neonatal Medicine, edited by John E. Madigan J.E. Madigan is from the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis. The section that is available is a chart on Hematology and Clinical Chemistry Norm Values – European. undefined

The fourth edition of The Manual of Equine Neonatal Medicine has been published, and you can purchase it from its website

“Veterinary students, animal technicians and horse owners around the world have used this handy guide to find quick information to aid in the management, diagnosis, and treatment of young foals,” noted the website. “This fourth edition is completely updated, has several new sections added, all continuing with the tradition of a format for rapid access to needed information.”

You can also learn more about the Madigan Foal Squeeze on this website.

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