Hello everyone!
With spring in the air, I’ve been hard at work shedding my
fur-coat in anticipation for the warmer weather. My owner affectionately refers to this joyous
time as “Shedgate”, “Shedmageddon”, and “Tshedami” among other satires.

That’s right; the Rutgers Equine Science Center now has a fully-restored equine skeleton as a part of the equine research facility. Here’s what I learned about him so far: he is comprised of 205 bones (80 of which are located in the legs), he was the ripe old age of 33 when he passed, and he’s missing his front incisors! Fortunately, your old buddy Nelson still has his teeth intact, and I’m not planning on becoming a skeleton anytime soon - especially because of how much food I eat! My friends at the Equine Science Center will be holding a naming contest for my new boney buddy…check the Center’s Facebook page for updates and details!
And, be sure to stop by the Red Barn during Ag Field Day at
Rutgers Day to see this now nameless horse live (not really!) and in person!
Your "humerus" friend,
Lord Nelson
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