December Case of the Month: A Spine-Chilling Injury An emergency call was answered this winter when Sampson was being lunged, reared up, slipped, and landed on his back. The owner noticed immediately that the withers appeared abnormal and called...
Read MoreNovember Case of the Month: An Eye For Trouble During a herd dispersal sale, one of our clients rescued a young paint horse that had one wall eye, non pigmented pink skin and white hairs around it. The gelding was under weight with a heavy...
Read MoreSeptember Case of the Month: A Bitter Loss Unfortunately we have lost a pregnant mare to Pyrrolizidine Alkaloidosis, more commonly known as Ragwort Toxicity. This tragic event serves as a good opportunity to remind clients to check their...
Read MoreFebruary Case of the Month: Bubba’s Bite: From Colic to Retrobulbar Abscess Recovery Bubba, a retired warmblood showjumper, was originally seen for what was thought was colic on a winter evening. He had gradually been going off his food and...
Read MoreJanuary Case of the Month: Levi’s Comeback: A Hock Injury Healed Through Rehab Levi is an 11-year-old Rocky Mountain Pony, ex-ranch horse. He suffered a fall causing acute severe lameness in the early spring of 2023. No veterinary attendance...
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