Lameness evaluations can be extremely subjective. When examining a horse with a mild lameness, in particular, veterinarians often don’t agree on a diagnosis—some are prone to seeing a more sound horse ...
Until recently, horses were generally branded to be able to identify individual animals. Since this practice gives rise to longstanding wounds and brand marks cannot be reliably read, there has been a ...
Iris scanning is an accurate way to identify horses. Identifying one horse from another might not seem like a challenge, but for some horse owners, breed associations, and event organizers, an ...
A new equine identification system using iris scanning technology offers horse owners a secure way to identify their equines in case they are lost or stolen. A company called Global Animal Management ...
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