Resources listed on this page are freely available for public viewing and use, but remain either protected by copyright, restricting the ways in which they can be used, or available under questionable or mixed open and restricted licenses. Please note that for the most part, then, these resources are not considered OERs because of this copyright status. If you wish to recommend these sources to students or include them in a D2L course, best practice would be to provide an external link out to these sources.
OVAM is a collection of anatomy resources organized into categories according to the species, system and region covered. All materials are copyrighted.
A database of color images to accompany the textbook Rooney's Guide to the Dissection of the Horse, 7th edition, Orsini and Sack. All images are copyrighted.
The Imaging Anatomy web site is a basic atlas of normal imaging anatomy of domestic animals. It is designed as an aid for veterinary students beginning their study of diagnostic imaging. The site is the result of the work of Gerald J. Pijanowski, DVM, PhD and Steve Kneller, DVM, MS, DACVR. All images subject to copyright.
Limb Anatomy by Dr. Alexander Zur Linden provides detailed images of the different parts of the limbs of both horses and cows.
3D scanned specimens.
A series of videos from the Rutgers University Libraries following various equine behaviors. All images and videos are copyrighted.
Informational videos from the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. All videos are copyrighted.
A Member of Minnesota State