AAEP Kester News Hour Part 2

From better nerve blocks, to how good vets are at lameness exams, journal topics at the Kester News Hour were well-received. Brought to you by Zoetis.

Veterinarians with greater caseloads had better accuracy in determining forelimb lameness than hindlimb lameness. Amy Dragoo

EquiManagement and Zoetis continue to bring you extensive coverage of the 2018 AAEP Convention. We know how hard it is to get to all of the presentations and table topics, so we are bringing you reports from several of the most-popular. You can read the article online or download it to read at your leisure.

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You can find Part 1 of the Kester News Hour coverage here, brought to you by Zoetis.

You also can find the cover story from the 2018 AAEP Convention in the Spring issue of EquiManagement, which will be online soon. That coverage was also brought to you by Zoetis.

DOWNLOAD THE ARTICLE HERE

Don’t miss the first article in this series here.

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