Role of the USEF Team Veterinarian with Dr. Fred Nostrant | Ep. 122

In this episode, Fred Nostrant, DVM, shared his experience serving as a United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) Team Veterinarian. In this role, Nostrant has had the opportunity to travel around the world and care for top sport horses. He talked about his typical competition routine, travel arrangements for horses and humans, challenges he has encountered on the job, and his favorite memories.

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