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Equine Care
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Routine Health Assessments
- Comprehensive Physical Exam
- Conformational Evaluation
- Body Condition Scoring
- Nutritional Evaluation
- Owner Consultation for Best Health Care Recommendations
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Pre-Purchase Exams
- Comprehensive Physical Exam
- Conformational Evaluation
- Lameness Evaluation
- Complete Blood Analysis
- Full Limb Radiology
- Limb Ultrasound
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Digital Radiology & Ultrasound
- On-Location Diagnostics on Owner’s Property
- Immediate High Definition Imaging Results Using …
- State-of-the-Art Digital X-Ray
- State-of-the-Art Digital Ultrasound
- Horse Owner Consultation with Image Print-Outs for Owner Records
- Education for Treatment Options and Best Care for Good Health Longevity
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Dentistry
- Routine Dental Examinations
- Diagnosis of Oral Health Diseases
- Prophylaxis for Future Dental Problem Prevention
- Teeth Floating (filing) Provides:
- Correction of Tooth Structural Problems
- Prevention of Abnormality Formation
- Proper Chewing and Grinding of Food for Healthy Digestion
- State-of-the-Art Floating System is Fast, Efficient, and Safe
- Regular Dental Exams and Teeth Floating
- Prevents Future Health Problems
- Adds Years to the Life of Your Horse
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Reproductive Care
- Breeding Soundness Exams for the Mare
- Estrus Determination
- Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer
- Pregnancy Checks throughout Gestation
- Delivery Assistance
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Vaccinations
- Core Vaccinations Recommended for All Horses
- Tetanus
- Sleeping Sickness
- West Nile Virus
- Influenza
- Rhinopneumonitis
- Rabies
- Other Infectious Disease Vaccinations
- Need determination made according to:
- Exposure
- Susceptibility
- Need determination made according to:
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Coggins
- Testing for Equine Infectious Anemia
- Recommended Every 6 – 12 Months
- As Per Guidelines of the State the Horse Resides In or Is Traveling To
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Blood, Electrolyte & Parasite Testing
- When Needed, Tests Can Usually Be Processed the Same Day as Exam
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Nutritional Evaluations & Consultations
- Diagnostics for Horses that are:
- Not Able to Maintain Weight
- Underweight
- Overweight
- Evaluations of Current Diet, Eating Schedule, Feeding Environment, Stress Factors, etc.
- Recommendations for Changes in Diet, Exercise, Environment, Eating Schedule for Health Improvement
- Pre-Purchase Exams Include …
- The Flint River Animal Hospital Mobile Unit provides …
