Просмотр новости

Найдите то, что Вас интересует

Study analyzes buyers' assumptions about carpal chips in Thoroughbred yearlings

Дата публикации: 18-06-2026 02:00:01

See the vet reports during any yearling sale and you'll hear it—a ripple of concern when a veterinarian flags a bone chip on a radiograph of the horse's leg. Buyers often step away. Prices drop. The horse, in the minds of many, is already compromised. However, findings of a study from the University of Kentucky Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center challenge that assumption, which carries real financial weight for sellers and consignors.

Классификация: Плюс один

Схожие новости

#Наименование новостиТональностьИнформативность
1Horse owners' personality and attachment style shape how they interact with and care for their horses00
2These horses are unaffected by petting in children's zoo, heart rate monitors reveal00
3Antibiotic resistance threatens vision in pets and horses, veterinary review warns00
4Both rich and poor buy more counterfeits than the middle class, study finds00
5Prediction markets are betting against Nvidia's chip prices00
6The Complexities Of Companion Animal Surrender00
7Владимирские приставы помогли вернуть породистого скакуна владельцу00
8Las Vegas homebuilders’ sales hit lowest total of year in May00
9Want a brand new home in Las Vegas? It’ll cost you nearly $80K more00
10Influencer beeinflussen Kaufrausch bei Jugendlichen: Studie legt Gefahren offen00

  • ТональностьТональность 0
  • ИнформативностьИнформативность 0
  • Источникphys.org