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EQUINE VETERINARY EDUCATION / AE / JANUARY 2020


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Ziegler, A.L., Freeman, C.K., Fogle, C.A., Burke, M.J., Davis, J.L., Cook, V.L., Southwood, L.L. and Blikslager, A.T. (2019) Multicentre, blinded, randomised clinical trial comparing the use of flunixin meglumine with firocoxib in horses with small intestinal strangulating obstruction. Equine Vet. J. 51, 329-335.


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