"All cruelty springs from weakness"
We've just updated the 3D Anatomy Viewer to include the surface anatomy of the equine. This covers the major surface landmarks of a horse focusing on layman terms usage for effective communication with clients, whilst also hoping that it will be a useful adjunct for better teaching during lectures to describe other aspects of the equine too, such as clinical examination and explanation of common conditions.
Then Equine → Equine Surface Anatomy
Your client shows you an image of a plant their animal has just eaten. Is it poisonous? Is it going to cause a problem they ask? The toxicology flashcard deck has been updated to include pictures of the common plants that cause toxicoses. Learning to recognise these will help a great deal in these situations! 🎋🎍.