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The Four Key Components of the Farrier Veterinarian Relationship
Respect, communication, education, and camaraderie are key components that go into the farrier-veterinarian relationship.
Belly Lift
Part 1 of 4: How to Help Your Horse Between Chiropractic or Acupuncture Visits
There are several exercises you can do with your horse that will support the work I have done as well as help extend the amount of time needed between treatments. Not to mention, it’s a great way to bond with your horse.
HEALTH ALERT: Potomac Horse Fever
Call the office to schedule your horse’s PHF booster!
518-767-2906
Neck Stretches
Part 4 of 4: How to Help Your Horse Between Chiropractic or Acupuncture Visits
These neck stretches are good mobilization and rounding exercises.
Should I Breed My Mare? Part 1: Is a foal right for me?
Part 1: Should I breed my mare?
I hear this question all the time, and the short answer is …… maybe. Now stop groaning and muttering, I will explain myself…
Side Tail Pulls
Part 3 of 4: How to Help Your Horse Between Chiropractic or Acupuncture Visits
Tail pulls to the side are good balancing exercises. They stimulate the pelvic stabilizer muscles and engage the core.
CHANGES IN FIROCOXIB (PREVICOX/EQUIOXX)
The off-label use of Previcox tablets, particularly the 227mg tablet, has now come to an end. Merial, the manufacturer of Equiox and Previcoxx, has now introduced an FDA approved, equine labelled 57mg tablet (comparable to the 57mg Preivcox tablet). This means that by law, we can no longer prescribe the Previcox 57 or 227 mg tablets. We are legally obligated to now use the 57mg Equioxx tablets.