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Normal Equine vital signs
Knowing the normal vital signs of your horse can be very helpful when a suspect emergency arises. In addition, being able to take and record vital signs is helpful for your veterinarian when assessing the situation. Learn what is considered "normal" here:
We understand how difficult end of life care can be. We want to make it as easy as possible for you and your beloved equine. Through the button below, you will find our contacts for end of life transportation and burial/cremation options.
A hoof abscess is a localized bacterial infection inside the sensitive structure of the hoof. Follow the link for detailed instructions on how to treat a hoof abscess.
There are many variations between different vaccine manufacturers. Make an educated decision regarding your horses health using these vaccine recommendations.
With wildfires, comes smoke and poor air quality. Click on the link below to find how you can help your horse in the smoke, along with workout recommendations during poor air quality.
Are you wondering what you can do to keep your horse comfortable in the peak summer heat? Follow the link below for tips on providing for your horse in high temperatures and how to cool an overheated horse down.
Are you looking to control yellow jackets around your stable? Follow the link below to an article with information and methods to control yellow jackets.
Please click on the link below to download a horse information "stall" card. Stall cards are very important and help to identify your horse in case of an emergency or if you are unable to be at an appointment.