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Cornell Equine Park

The Cornell Equine Park is conveniently located approximately 1 mile from the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine on 165 acres of rolling farm land. Facilities are available to house approximately 100 horses in box stalls or paddocks and pastures with run-in sheds. In addition, a modern broodmare barn and adjacent stallion barn can accomodate 27 horses and includes a breeding shed and complete laboratory for processing and handling semen.

Complete breeding services are available, including breeding soundness examinations of mares and stallions, collection and shipment of semen, insemination of mares with transported cooled or frozen semen, supervision of foaling mares, and embryo transfer.

A separate facility, the Equine Research Park Annex, is also available to house horses. This site includes a 24-stall barn, paddocks, and pastures with run-in sheds. The annex also is the location of a separate USDA-approved quarantine facility, operated by the college's Animal Health Diagnostic Center, for the testing of imported horses for contagious equine metritis.

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