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  • Deworming Protocol Handout

    Two Times Annual: Best for horses with negative fecal exams after consecutive fecal exams or if the exam is negative after an extended period of time between deworming with low risk of reinfestation.

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  • Arthritis Treatment Handout

    So your horse is lame, now what?

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  • Post Castration Instructions

    After castration your horse will have an open incision in the scrotal area. It is important to
    monitor this area and keep it clean and free from flies…

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  • IV Fluids and Catheter Care

    Components of fluid therapy

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  • How to Give an Intramuscular Injection

    Intramuscular injections are a mainstay of treatment for our equine patients. From vaccines to antibiotics,
    many medications can be given in the muscle.

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  • Hoof Abscess Handout

    We are sorry your horse is experiencing a suspected or proven hoof abscess. These are sometimes a big surprise because they are usually sound one day, then the next they look like they have a broken leg they won’t put any weight on the ground. Thankfully, most horses make a full recovery with a good treatment plan

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  • Heat Advisory for Horses

    Here are ten important tips to prevent heat related problems in horses.

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  • Foal Vaccination Guidelines

    Special Considerations for Foals

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  • Foal De-Worming

    Foal De-Worming Schedule according to weight

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  • Fly Deterrents

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  • Adult Equine Vaccination Guidelines

    Please Note:
    This is a basic guide for this area. We are happy to discuss your specific situation and
    create a unique vaccination plan that will best suit your horses.

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  • Laminitis

    What is it?
    Laminitis is, by definition, inflammation of the laminae, the structures that attach the hoof wall to the coffin bone.

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  • Diarrhea in Horses

    Diarrhea is a frustratingly common problem in the horse world and often leaves owners frequently
    washing their horses to keep them clean.

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  • EQUINE PPID [CUSHING’S DISEASE]

    WHAT IS IT?
    Cushing’s Disease (Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction, or PPID) is an endocrine
    disorder caused by a benign tumor of the pituitary gland, and is the most common
    hormone-related disease in horses.

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  • Wildfire Smoke Exposure

    This UC Davis article discusses guidelines for horses exposed to wildfire smoke.

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  • Pigeon Fever

    Have you ever wondered “What is Pigeon Fever?” Well, here are all your questions answered.

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  • Colic

    Here are some tips on how to deal with your horse after it was seen by a veterinarian for a colic episode.

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  • Sand

    Here you can find some information on how sand can be harmful to your horse and what to do to treat the problem.

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  • Weight Worksheet

    Here is a worksheet your veterinarian may help you fill out to decide how to help your horse gain weight. There are many different options to help add weight to your horse and this can be tailored to help your horse through their needs. Please consult your veterinarian before changing your horse’s diet.

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  • Summer Sores

    What you need to know about Summer Sores (Habronema) for your horse.

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  • Foaling Care

    Here is an informational packet on what to know and do for your pregnant mare about to foal.

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  • Goat and Sheep Information

    Here are some useful tips on how to care for your goat or sheep.

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  • Tick Fever

    What is Tick Fever and what should you do about it?

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  • Equine Enteric Coronavirus

    Information about Coronavirus from Cornell University.

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