Ep. 163: Effects of Wildfire Smoke Exposure on Horses’ Airways with Dr. Katie Sheats

In this episode, Katie Sheats, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, joined us to discuss the effects of wildfire smoke exposure on horses’ airways. She talked about treatment and management strategies for horses exposed to smoke, the lasting impacts of smoke exposure, and more.

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