Shockwave Therapy
What is it, and why are we using it in horses? VS Equine recently purchased a portable Radial Pressure Wave device so that our veterinary
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What is it, and why are we using it in horses? VS Equine recently purchased a portable Radial Pressure Wave device so that our veterinary
Are you ready for foaling? Assess body condition and feed supplementation Your mare should be in a good body condition with a nice coat. It’s recommended
Are colds, mucous, and coughs interrupting your horses training programme? Equine Herpes Virus (EHV) is a complex disease – it’s highly infectious and outbreaks
Vet Services Wairarapa had a really cool case about a gorgeous wee donkey called Errol last year. Errol caused his mum a lot of stress
A pre-purchase exam is a fact-finding session and can be a useful tool for both the buyer and the seller. It is not a guarantee,
Over the past 12 months Dave Kruger and the equine team have been working with the dedicated owner of a 15 year old standardbred mare
Great your foal has arrived! That’s one stressful part over for your mare and new-born. We now recommend that you book a post foaling check
Hot of the press!! Vet Services are very excited to have just purchased a gastro-scope! We are looking forward to now being able to offer
Selenium supplementation is a very topical issue for all horse owners. An essential component in all diets, Selenium plays a vital role in a horse’s
Horses and ponies can get a variety of problems that affect their nasolacrimal duct system, which can result in some discomfort for them. What is
Vaccination provides your horse important protection against some of the more serious and potentially life-threatening diseases that can occur. They act to stimulate the body’s
Travelling with horses can have its complications and keeping your horses healthy before, during and after transport can be key to event success. Richard Mckenzie
Is your horse moving like its drunk, trembling, falling over, behaving abnormally, or easily spooked? If any of these symptoms sound familiar, your horse may
So, you want to breed a champion horse? Richard McKenzie outlines the factors you will need to consider when exploring artificial insemination. Finding the right
There are a number of conditions of the hind leg in the horse that cause very specific, atypical type lameness and gait abnormalities. These include
With the equestrian season kicking off in most disciplines, Spring is a good time for your horse to have its annual “warrant of fitness”. Parasites:
WHAT IS LAMINITIS? Laminitis is a very serious disease of the equine hoof that can lead to a disastrous loss of function. It occurs when
Colic, a word that strikes fear into the heart of every horse owner! But what is it and what can we do? In the simplest
Wolf teeth are technically known as the first premolar teeth in horses. They usually erupt into the mouth at between five and twelve months of
Stomach ulcers (gastric ulcers) are a hot topic! Stomach ulceration is a somewhat confusing syndrome – the syndrome can have a multitude of clinical signs,
This is the name given not to “affectionate backs” but to over-riding or impinging of the dorsal spinous processes of the vertebrae commonly in thoracic
As many of you know, the foot is a common source of lameness; up to 90% of lameness can be located within the foot. The
It’s a question that’s come up time and time again for me over the last year or two. Often, clients will explain that their horses
The first five years of a horse’s life are critical in regards to dental development. Like us, horses have two sets of teeth, the deciduous
Some horse owners are still drenching their animals on a six to eight weekly basis regardless of age or worm burden. This was a traditional
The classic ‘coughing horse’ is a common sight and sound at this time of year, and often transient viral respiratory disease is to blame. But
The transportation of horse to events in NZ (such as HOY) is commonplace but in saying that it needs to be managed to maximise athletic
Johnny Atkins BVSc Vet Services Dannevirke ‘Small Strongyles’ or ‘Cyathostomes’ are the terms used for a group of over forty different species of parasites affecting