Meet Reggie! Reggie is a 20-year-old Warmblood gelding that presented in early February for a facial laceration. On examination at the clinic, we found he had a maxillary bone (upper jaw) fracture at the site of the laceration that had displaced into his maxillary...
Hocks and stifles aren’t the only arthritic joints veterinarians can treat. Most horse owners are familiar with the concept of therapeutic injections to manage osteoarthritis in joints such as the hocks and stifles, but did you know osteoarthritis can also affect the...
Excessive weight gain can lead to health issues such as insulin resistance and laminitis. While performing spring wellness exams, we see quite a few horses that inadvertently got too “fluffy” over the winter. “Fluffy” in this context refers...
Learn how we detected and treated one filly’s meconium impaction. When foals are born, they must pass their first manure — called meconium — within 12 hours to avoid a painful and serious impaction. We recently performed routine new foal bloodwork on a filly just 20...
Watch for these 7 signs, and remember to schedule oral exams at least once a year. What are the signs your horse might be experiencing dental pain, either from recurrence of sharp enamel points and cheek/tongue ulcerations or from more overt dental disease such as...
Please join us on Thursday, December 15, at 6:30 p.m. for the next installment of our Winter Continuing Education series! Gemma Cock, BVM, MRCVS, Dipl. ACVIM (Large Animal Internal Medicine specialist) will present: “Why Do We Recommend the Diagnostics We...