Veterinary College to Host television production

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine will host the Outdoor Life Network’s new program, “America’s Horse,” April 28 and 29.

Host Dr. Kenton Morgan will be at the college taping three segments for “Your Horse’s Health.” The segments will feature some of the unique medical techniques and equipment used by the equine specialists at WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Episodes are expected to air this fall.

Filming and narration will bring viewers a close look at the college’s nuclear scintigraphy scanner, magnetic resonance imaging machine, and horse treadmill.

“We’re proud to have the chance to show off some of this school’s best assets and brightest people to a national audience” said Warwick Bayly, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The crews and host Dr. Kenton Morgan will be available to local media for interviews and photo opportunity on April 29.

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