Infographic: What is Myofibrillar Myopathy?

A serious muscle disorder, myofibrillar myopathy can keep performance horses from achieving their potential. Learn more about MFM—its symptoms, how it’s diagnosed and management strategies—with this visual guide. Sponsored by Kentucky Equine Research.

Discover more about Myofibrillar Myopathy (MFM), a significant muscular condition that can hinder performance horses from reaching their full potential. Delve into understanding MFM, including its symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and effective management strategies, through this comprehensive visual guide. Brought to you by Kentucky Equine Research.

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