EQUINE WELLNESS
Why should my horse have an Annual Wellness
Exam? A yearly wellness exam will help your
horses stay healthy year round. While most horse owners
have experienced an equine medical emergency, many of
these "crises" can be prevented with good
preventive health care. This annual event provides your
veterinarian an opportunity to bring
your horses up-to-date on season-specific
vaccinations and parasite control treatments at the
time of year when they are most beneficial. This also
provides a time for you to visit with your
veterinarian about nutrition, behavior problems,
emerging disease threats and other horse health
issues. While there's no way to completely
eliminate emergency situations, a good preventive
health care program will minimize the chances of life
threatening, costly illness. Wellness exams are the
best way to detect and treat health problems before
they become serious.
What time of year is best for the exam?
The Wellness Exam should be performed in March, April or
May to take advantage of season-specific vaccinations
and parasite control treatments.
What does an Equine Wellness Exam include?
During the Wellness Exam, you will be able to visit with
your veterinarian about nutrition, behavior problems,
emerging disease threats and other horse health issues.
In addition, the exam includes:
- Evaluation of body condition and discussion of
feeding program and concerns.
- Checking the haircoat and skin.
- Examination of the eyes and eyelids.
- Palpation and examination of the head and neck.
- Examination of the teeth and assessing the need for
floating the teeth.
- Auscultation of the heart rate, rhythm, and
detection of murmurs.
- Listening to the abdomen for normal gut sounds.
- Evaluation of musculoskeletal problems and concerns.
- Vaccination boosters.
- Parasite control treatment.
- Optional evaluation of breeding soundness.
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