Opelika Auburn News | AU veterinary professors offer guidelines to prevent, treat serious hoof disease Opelika Auburn News Laminitis is a disease that affects the feet of hoofed animals, mostly horses and cattle, and can be life threatening if untreated, said Dr. Debra Taylor, an associate professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences and an equine podiatry veterinarian. |
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