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Veterinarian ServicesOver the millenia, horses have developed a natural tendency to mask any pain or lameness in order to provide protection for themselves in the wild. Unfortunately, for the veterinarian, this makes it difficult to detect, diagnose, and treat problems in horses. One tool that has emerged to help veterinarians is thermal imaging via infrared cameras. FLIR infrared cameras can detect heat variations with a high degree of accuracy, so they can be used to analyze and understand problems in a horse's joints, tendons and hoofs. or 
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