
Our Services
What we offer
Equine General Care Services
Wellness Exams: Comprehensive health assessments to ensure your horse's overall well-being.
Vaccinations: Administration of required vaccines to protect against infectious diseases.
Equine Dentistry: Routine dental check-ups and treatments to maintain oral health and prevent issues.
Coggins Test: Blood test for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) to certify horse health for travel and events.
Health Certificates: Documentation required for interstate travel or participation in competitions.
Insurance Exams: Evaluations necessary for obtaining or maintaining horse insurance coverage.
Farrier Consultations: Professional guidance on hoof care, shoeing, and maintenance to promote healthy feet.
Equine Lameness Services
Radiography: Radiology services are essential for diagnosing underlying conditions that may not be visible through physical examination. This includes digital X-rays, which provide clear imaging of bones and joints.
Ultrasonography: Ultrasonography is utilized to evaluate soft tissue structures, such as tendons and ligaments. This non-invasive technique assists in detecting injuries and assessing joint conditions.
Joint Injections: Injections can alleviate pain and improve mobility in horses suffering from joint-related issues. Below is a list of common products used in joint injection therapy:
IRAP (Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist Protein): A treatment derived from the horse's own blood to reduce inflammation and promote healing.
Spryng: A regenerative therapy that utilizes IRAP technology, specifically designed for joint issues and soft tissue injuries.
Pro Stride: A joint therapy product that combines IRAP with additional growth factors to enhance healing and reduce pain.
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma): A treatment that uses concentrated platelets from the horse's blood to aid in tissue repair and reduce inflammation.
Renovo: A regenerative medicine product that focuses on healing damaged tissues through blood-derived proteins and healing factors.
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy: Shockwave therapy utilizes acoustic waves to stimulate healing in musculoskeletal injuries. This modality is effective for various conditions, including tendinitis, muscle sorness, and chronic pain in joints.
These services contribute significantly to the assessment and management of lameness in equine athletes, promoting recovery and improved performance.
Mare Reproductive Services
Reproductive Ultrasonography: This service involves the use of ultrasound technology to monitor and assess the reproductive health of mares. It aids in detecting ovulation, monitoring fetal development, and diagnosing potential reproductive issues.
Artificial Insemination: A method to breed mares without natural mating, using semen collected from stallions. This service ensures better breeding management and can utilize fresh, chilled, or frozen semen.
Embryo Collection and Transfers: Involves collecting embryos from donor mares and transferring them into recipient mares. This technique allows for the propagation of high-quality genetics and can optimize breeding success.
Uterine Diagnostics and Treatment: Comprehensive evaluation of the mare's uterine health, including endometrial biopsies and cultures, followed by appropriate treatment for any identified issues, ensuring optimal conditions for conception and foaling.
Foaling Services: Support during the foaling process, including monitoring the mare for signs of labor and providing assistance during delivery. This service aims to ensure the safety and health of both the mare and the foal.
Neonatal and Foal Services
New Foal Exams: Comprehensive health assessments performed shortly after birth to ensure proper development and identify any potential issues.
IgG Testing: Evaluation of immunoglobulin G levels in colostrum to confirm adequate passive transfer of immunity from mare to foal.
Foal Therapeutics for…
Equine Neonatal Maladjustment Syndrome (Dummy Foal): Specialized therapy designed to support foals exhibiting signs of maladjustment, enhancing their overall neurological and physical recovery.
Contracted Tendon Treatment/Angular Limb Deformities: Interventions to manage and correct contracted tendons in foals, which may involve splinting, controlled exercises, or other therapeutic measures.
Minor Umbilical Hernia Repairs: Surgical correction of small umbilical hernias to prevent complications and promote healthy growth and development in foals.
Entropion: Entropion is a condition where the eyelids roll inward, causing the eyelashes and skin to irritate the eye.
Failure of Passive Transfer: Failure of passive transfer (FPT) occurs when a newborn foal does not receive adequate antibodies from its mother’s colostrum within the first 24 hours of life. This can lead to a weakened immune system, making the foal more susceptible to infections and diseases.
Equine Dentistry
Dental Exams/Consultations
Comprehensive assessments to evaluate overall dental health and identify any issues.
Floats (Dental Equilibration)
The process of smoothing and leveling the surfaces of the teeth to prevent discomfort and promote proper chewing.
Extractions
Caps: Retained deciduous teeth.
Wolf Teeth: Small vestigial teeth located in front of the first premolar, which may cause bit sensitivity, and mouth soreness.
Premolars/Molars: Removal of problematic adult teeth that may be decayed, damaged, or causing dental disease.
Dental Radiography
Advanced imaging techniques to diagnose hidden dental issues not visible during a routine exam.
Stallion Services
Stallion Collection: Professional collection of stallion semen for breeding purposes.
Semen Evaluation: Comprehensive assessment of semen quality, including motility, morphology, and concentration.
Semen Freezing and Storage: Advanced freezing techniques to preserve semen for future use, with secure long-term storage options.
Semen Shipping: Reliable and efficient shipping of frozen or cooled semen to ensure timely delivery for breeding.