DIAGNOSING, MANAGING, AND RESOLVING LAMENESS IN HORSES
Principles of Veterinary Medical Ethics. Ownerssigned informed client consent and non-disclosure agreement forms prior to enrollment of their horse.
Conflict of Interest
None of the authors has a financial or personal relation- ship with other people, companies, or organizations that could influence or bias the content of this study.
Funding Sources
This study was privately funded by two of the inves- tigators (AJD and KKS) and various donors includ-
ing: The Shavlik Family Foundation and clients of DeClue Equine, LLC.
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