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Horse Vaccination Schedule
Adult Vaccinations EWET – Yearly RHINO/Flu – Every 6 months RHINO (Pneumabort K) – N/A Rabies – Yearly Potomac Horse Fever – ...
A Foal Named Squirt: Surviving Equine Tetanus
Tetanus is a severe bacterial infection that affects horses and often results in death if not caught early. For foals, the illness ...
Dr. Hartman Corrects Kissing Spines with Innovative Procedure
Mid Rivers Equine Centre Veterinarian Dr. Hartman performed an interspinous ligament desmotomy (ISLD) to correct kissing spines on an eight year old ...
When To Blanket Your Horse
Almost never is there a genuine need for a horse in Missouri to wear a blanket. Horses are well-equipped to handle cold ...
Potomac Horse Fever Cases at the Clinic
We want to let you all know that the clinic is seeing a larger than usual number of cases of Potomac Horse ...
A Day With Dr. Hoover
Not every day at the hospital is filled with emergency colic surgeries, traumatic injury, or infectious diseases. There are many days when ...
Foaling: The Importance of Colostrum
Foals are born with little or no anti-bodies to fight off infection. A foal receives these anti-bodies through colostrum, the thick yellowish ...
Foaling and the 1-2-3 Rule with Dr. Mrad
The first three hours of your foal’s life are crucial to its success, and timing is everything. Dr. Mrad at Mid-Rivers Equine ...
Dr. Herath, and A Network of Vets, Save Horse’s Eye After Puncture Wound
No one knows how a 10-year-old Quarter Horse mare named Annie sustained a tiny puncture wound to her left eye, which resulted ...
Practical Biosecurity for Horse Farms
Three pair of cowboy boots sit on hay Biosecurity measure for your horse farm should be on your list of To-Do’s. There ...