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“Lameness Locater” developed for horses

A University of Missouri faculty start-up company, Equinosis,  is developing the “Lameness Locator” – a new system for detecting lameness in horses that is now in commercial use.   Kevin Keegan, professor of equine surgery at the College of Veterinary Medicine at MU, says their system  effectively assesses the problem of lameness using motion detection:    Lameness being the most common ailment among horses.

AUDIO: Kevin Keegan (3 min. MP3)

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