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Vets: Amy Ives, Darien O'Connor
Vet Assistant:
Secratary:
Vets are paid: $1,000 a week
Vet Assistants are paid: $750.00 a week
Secratary are paid: $550.00 a week
The Vetrinary Clinic is looking for a vet assistant and a secratary!Please let Novalee know.
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Check-ups
Foal Checkup:
We check to see if the foal is developing normally, and we will make sure the that the umbilical cord has dried and fell off. Also, we will check the eyes (if they have cleared), and the ears, mouth, and nose (if they don't have any obstructions), and we will check the temperature, pulse, and respiration (a.k.a. TPR)
Total: $15
Adults:
This is for horses 1 & up. We will look for any injuries or lamenesses and we will do flexion tests, and we will check the temperature, pulse, and respriation (a.k.a. TPR). We will check stallions and mares for fertility only on your request.
Total: $20
Mares-In-Foal:
We will check everything in the Adult Check-up but include an ultrasound and other tests to make sure the foal is proceeding normally.
Total: $30
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Vaccinations
Vaccinations are: Rhino, influenza (flu), tetanus, strangles, rabies, potomac horse fever.
Totals: $16/foal $20/adult
If you only want a couple of vaccinations done I doo have prices for each.
Separate Totals: $4ea/foal $5ea/adult
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Other Services
Deworming: I deworm. Please specify which dewormer you want me to use. (Strongid, Zimectrin or Equimectrin)
Totals: $10 for Zimectrin and Strongid and $15 for Equimectrin
Sheath Cleaning: (For stallions and geldings only). $15
Eye Drops: You should replace at least once a year to prevent stuff from forming on it and causing blindness. This is recommended for race horses. $2
Coggins Test: This is a test for EIA (Equine Infectious Anemia). If you are showing your horses, you need a negative Coggins test present at the show. Even if you aren't showing, you should still get it done once or twice a year. There is no cure for EIA and the horse would have to be put down. $5
Teeth Floating: $20
Castrating: (stallions only of course) $25
Neutering same as castrating.
Spaying: $65 (much more expensive since it's surgery.)
Tranquilizer: $5
A Swim In The Pool: $50
Clipping: trace clip, full clip, blanket clip, hunter clip, your-own-made-up-clip (i.e. flank and chest clipped) $50
Assistance In Foaling: $5 (possibly more if there are problems)
Vet On Call: if you are having a show, you can have a vet on call. $20
Pre-purchase Check-up: This is not required, but it would be nice. We will do x-rays, flexion tests, and check the eyes, ears, mouth (teeth), and joints. $10
Surgery and Emergency care depend on what is needed. Price will be billed to you.