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Scott has always gone above and beyond for the care of our family's pets for several years.
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Horses can encounter health issues just as any other type of pet can.
Fortunately, the great majority of these issues can be prevented through regular wellness care and proper home care, or they can be treated by a veterinarian with proper training and expertise in equine health.
Horse owners will be pleased to know that our clinic can provide the necessary care for their entire menagerie.
Just as dogs and cats require core vaccinations from a young age, so must horses receive certain essential vaccines to protect them against serious illnesses.
Every mammal comes into contact with potentially dangerous viruses and bacterial infections in the course of daily life, and horses are no different.
This makes vaccinations a critical component of a comprehensive horse wellness plan.
Horse vaccines provide protection against several dangerous and even potentially deadly diseases by stimulating a horse's immune system.
Vaccines are essential for good health because they prepare a horse's immune system to recognize and destroy potentially harmful pathogens before he or she comes into contact with the pathogen in daily life.
Horse breeding is a multi-million dollar international industry, and some breeders earn millions in sire rights by breeding award-winning male horses.
For purebred horses, careful selection of the male parent (the "sire") and the female parent (the "dam") is essential to successful breeding.
From conception to foaling, horse breeding today is carefully managed through modern technology.
Whether you are breeding horses for racing, competition or the family farm, a firm understanding of the breeding and foaling process will ensure a successful outcome.
Dental care for horses differs significantly from that of humans or even cats and dogs.
Due to their vegetarian diet and manner of eating, a horse's teeth work more like a gristmill, constantly grinding and mashing down their food.
The horse's teeth are therefore designed to keep growing as an adaptation to the manner in which they eat.
Therefore, horses usually need a dental checkup every six months to have their teeth floated (evened out) in order for the horse's bite to remain healthy, and so that their food is evenly ground for healthy swallowing and digestion.
We like to think of our horses as big, strong and invincible, but there are some common horse health problems that can become dangerous if not promptly diagnosed and treated.
It is important for you to be able to recognize the symptoms of potential health issues quickly.
Lameness-The number one complaint for horses, lameness can be caused by a long list of problems.
Know your horse's healthy gait and be able to recognize any changes in it quickly.
Even head bobbing can be a sign of lameness as your horse tries to compensate for pain in other areas of its body.
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