Profile of Sue McDonnell
Sue has more than 30 years of clinical, research, and teaching activities in reproduction and behaviour at New Bolton Center, with particular focus on stallion reproductive physiology and behaviour. She consults internationally with veterinarians and farm managers on stallion breeding behaviour and management, as well as assisting insurance companies, courts and legal teams with matters involving questions of stallion behaviour, general horse behaviour, human-horse interaction, as well as equine welfare. In 2004, the American College of Theriogenologists awarded Honorary Membership for contributions to clinical reproduction, and in 2011 the American Association of Equine Practitioners gave the George Stubbs Award for contributions by non-veterinarians to veterinary medicine. Interests: Sue is interested in stallion reproduction physiology, breeding management and behaviour, as well as general horse behaviour and welfare.