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It's 2021. Soon, we'll see autonomous cars on the road. But we still can't predict or prevent colic?
Whether the horse you love is a pasture puff living on grass 24/7, or he's an international competition horse with a groom waiting on him hand and foot, he's susceptible. Why is colic still so prevalent in horses? Do we just have to accept that it is? What are we missing?
Host Caroline Culbertson sits down with Dr. Paul McClellan, DVM, to unpack this big question.
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It's 2021. Soon, we'll see autonomous cars on the road. But we still can't predict or prevent colic?
Whether the horse you love is a pasture puff living on grass 24/7, or he's an international competition horse with a groom waiting on him hand and foot, he's susceptible. Why is colic still so prevalent in horses? Do we just have to accept that it is? What are we missing?
Host Caroline Culbertson sits down with Dr. Paul McClellan, DVM, to unpack this big question.

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