- Pre-breeding evaluation (Ultrasound, +/- culture & cytology, +/- uterine infusion)
- Artificial Insemination with fresh, fresh - cooled, or frozen semen
- Ultrasound for Pregnancy (Ideally 14 days after last known breeding date)
- Twin Pregnancy reduction (If detected 13-16 days post conception)
- Dystocia
- Retained Placenta
- "One of the most common misconceptions I hear is - " My horse is eating just fine, he/she doesn't need a dental!"
Regardless if your horse is eating/ drinking fine, we recommend every horse have a sedated oral exam performed every year. EVERY HORSE, EVERY YEAR. Equine teeth continuously erupt throughout their lives, which means they are continuously changing, and not always for the better. One of the most common dental issues presented is sharp enamel points on cheek teeth that create discomfort masticating or while in the bit. Other common dental pathologies involve overgrown hooks/ramps, missing teeth, mobile teeth, periodontal disease, and EOTRH (Equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis). Having regular dental check ups on your horses not only helps keep them healthier from a preventative standpoint, it also lays the groundwork to building a more trusting and comfortable ride in the bit. We care about your horse's health - schedule an appointment for your horse('s) next dental exam"- Sedated, thorough oral exam including mirror and pick
- Power-float technology for efficient, thorough removal of sharp enamel points and realignment/ maintenance of proper cheek teeth occlusion
- Creation/ maintenance of a proper bit seat
- Tooth extractions (utilizing local nerve blocks and appropriate follow-up pain medication)
- EOTRH extractions and treatment
- Periodontal disease treatment
- Geriatric dentistry and nutritional consultation
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Phone: 406-599-5415
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