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Got oak? Be careful

Oklahoma is known for beautiful, shady oak trees. Springtime brings new leaves, buds and blooms while fall brings acorns that cover the ground in grazing areas.

Equine study finds metabolic & sugar molecular markers of osteoarthritis

Monday, March 8, 2021 – 11:12am reesink horse web.JPG Heidi Reesink, Ph.D. ’16, Harry M. Zweig Assistant Professor in Equine Health, published a study in the Equine Veterinary Journal on Feb 21. The study found there are tell-tale molecular markers in joint fluid from horses with osteoarthritis, which could help scientists and veterinarians differentiate between […]

Celebrating International Womens Day at OVC

How will you #ChooseToChallenge on International Women’s Day? Celebrated annually on March 8, International Women’s Day is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call for action to accelerate gender parity…

The precious moments

From meeting her future husband, Nathan Cummings ’98, MS ’02, Ph.D. ’04, walking across the Drillfield at 8 a.m. in the dead of winter, to conducting undergraduate research on lizards, each moment is precious to Kendall Taney Cummings ’97, DVM’02. Her time at Virginia Tech helped her grow, pushed her to get involved, and led […]

New Provincial Mental Health Program for Farmers Created by OVC Researchers

A new provincial mental health program for farmers, created by experts in the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) is launching this week. Called In the Know, the program is geared toward helping farmers better identify, understand and cope with the many mental health challenges they face in their…

When To Be Concerned About Feline Vomiting

While there are many joys that come with owning a cat, one drawback some owners may be familiar with is the occasional discovery of cat vomit. This aspect of cat ownership may spark concern in pet parents, but vomiting in cats can result from a variety of conditions, from benign to harmful. Dr. Lori Teller, […]