Golden Prairie Veterinary Services

Golden Prairie Veterinary Services Mobile large animal veterinarian serving Southern Alberta

05/20/2026
Check out the Taber Pro- Rodeo tonight and tomorrow! We’re proud to serve as the on site vet for this great community ev...
04/24/2026

Check out the Taber Pro- Rodeo tonight and tomorrow! We’re proud to serve as the on site vet for this great community event.

We’re proud to donate to the The Taber Charity Auction raising money for Stars, Halo and other worthy causes right here ...
04/11/2026

We’re proud to donate to the The Taber Charity Auction raising money for Stars, Halo and other worthy causes right here at home. Check out our donation and others from amazing local businesses tonight!

Donation 39:

Golden Prairie Vet is here to donate a gift card to their services!!

🌷It’s that time of year again! We have availability as soon as next week, just in time for the scheduled warm weather!  ...
03/12/2026

🌷It’s that time of year again! We have availability as soon as next week, just in time for the scheduled warm weather!

📞 Call us to book 403-654-3347

Have you booked your bull semen testing yet? A breeding soundness exam helps ensure your bulls are ready to perform when...
02/27/2026

Have you booked your bull semen testing yet? A breeding soundness exam helps ensure your bulls are ready to perform when it counts.

✔️ Semen quality & motility evaluation
✔️ Brief physical exam
✔️ Scrotal measurement
✔️ Early detection of fertility concerns

Don’t forget Trich testing!
Trichomoniasis (Trich) can significantly impact pregnancy rates and lead to open cows and extended calving seasons. Testing is especially important for:
• Bulls going out with community pastures
• New or purchased bulls
• High numbers of open cows

Identifying issues before turnout protects your herd’s reproductive performance and your bottom line.

📞 Call us to book your bull semen evaluation and Trich testing appointment today — let’s set your herd up for a successful breeding season!

403-654-3347

💥Calving Supply Checklist💥Be prepared for calving season with the essentials on hand:✔️ Antibiotics✔️ Metacam✔️ Calving ...
01/23/2026

💥Calving Supply Checklist💥

Be prepared for calving season with the essentials on hand:
✔️ Antibiotics
✔️ Metacam
✔️ Calving chains & hooks
✔️ Calf jack
✔️ L**e
✔️ Colostrum
✔️ Tube feeder
✔️ Electrolytes
✔️ Iodine
✔️ Vitamins
✔️ Vaccines

Have questions or need help choosing what’s right for your herd?
📞 Contact us for supplies and expert advice.

Say NO to scours! 💩If your herd is coming into the critical weeks before calving, now is the ideal time to boost your sc...
01/21/2026

Say NO to scours! 💩
If your herd is coming into the critical weeks before calving, now is the ideal time to boost your scour protection. 💉✔️

✨ ScourGuard 4KC is most effective when given 3–6 weeks prior to calving.
✨ Scour Bos 9 should be administered 8–12 weeks before calving.

Protect calves early and set them up for a healthier start 💪🏼

01/14/2026

Please note that Dr. Kristy Oatway will be attending a conference from February 1st to February 6th. In case of emergencies, kindly contact our office at 403-654-3347 to be referred to another clinic.

Some helpful tips as we look towards foaling season!
01/07/2026

Some helpful tips as we look towards foaling season!

FOALING SEASON IS UPON US! Do you have any mares due soon? Here's what to expect when you're expecting (a foal): 🐴

If your mare has made it through 11 months of pregnancy, you're almost there. Labor and delivery, while momentous, are generally uncomplicated. However, being a prepared and informed owner will help you keep your anxiety in check so you can assist the new mother and foal get off to a great start.

Here are some things you can do to prepare for the arrival of the foal:

• Consult with your veterinarian well in advance of the birth. Know how to reach your regular veterinarian after hours and ask about a back-up or referring veterinarian in case your regular horse doctor is not available.

• Clean and disinfect the stall as thoroughly as possible. Provide adequate bedding.

• Wash the mare's udder, v***a and hindquarters with a mild soap and rinse thoroughly.

• Wrap the mare's tail with a clean wrap when you observe the first stage of labor. Be sure that the wrap is not applied too tightly or left on too long, as it can cut off circulation and permanently damage the tail.

• Time each stage of labor to help you keep accurate track of the mare's progress. Take written notes! When you're worried or anxious, your perception of time can become distorted.

As always, these are general guidelines, and you should contact your veterinarian for more information specific to your situation. Good luck!

🎅🏼Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. 🎄We are closed December 24th at noon thru January 1st. Regular ...
12/18/2025

🎅🏼Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

🎄We are closed December 24th at noon thru January 1st. Regular business hours continue January 2nd.

💊If you haven’t already please call in any medication orders and have them picked up before we close for the holidays.

📞We will be available for emergency services during these times.
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