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The priority for equine research

W M Henderson

    Equine Veterinary Journal
    |April 1, 1980
    PubMed
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    Prioritizing equine research needs is crucial. A systematic approach is required to identify problems, assign research priorities, and secure funding, leveraging industry support.

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    Area of Science:

    • Equine Science
    • Veterinary Research
    • Animal Health

    Background:

    • The equine industry faces numerous challenges requiring scientific investigation.
    • There is an ongoing debate regarding the necessity and scope of further equine research.
    • Current research efforts may not be optimally directed or funded.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically evaluate the assertion that increased equine research is necessary.
    • To propose a framework for prioritizing researchable problems within the equine sector.
    • To outline strategies for future research initiatives and funding acquisition.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature and claims regarding equine research needs.
    • Development of prioritization criteria for identifying researchable equine problems.

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  • Analysis of potential funding sources and industry involvement.
  • Main Results:

    • A structured approach to identifying and prioritizing equine research is proposed.
    • The need for clear criteria to guide future research endeavors is highlighted.
    • Underutilization of self-help resources within the equine industry is noted.

    Conclusions:

    • Further equine research should be guided by a prioritized list of problems.
    • Identifying and stimulating scientific initiative is essential for progress.
    • Securing adequate financial support, including industry contributions, is critical for advancing equine science.