Clinical findings of candidate stallions presented for licensing at all German Warmblood horse‐breeding associations in 2018–2020
Equine Veterinary Journal2025Vol. 57(6), pp. 1584–1591
Abstract
The clinical part of the licensing examination of German Warmblood candidate stallions presented in 2018-2020 rarely revealed abnormalities. The majority of the clinical findings which were recorded are considered to be of minor clinical relevance, implying an overall favourable clinical health status of the presented stallions.
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