Hawk's Ridge Veterinary Services

Hawk's Ridge Veterinary Services Equine, farm, and companion animal veterinary care For questions or to schedule an appointment, please call 802-379-4833.

Julie Cornell, DVM graduated from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine and has practiced equine medicine and surgery in Saratoga, New York. Recently branching out as sole proprietor of Hawk's Ridge Veterinary Services, Julie provides Mobile routine and emergency care to large and small animals at your home or farm. She is licensed and able to accommodate clients with animals in Southern Vermont, Upstate New York, and Northwestern Massachusetts.

Thanks to the AAEP
01/09/2025

Thanks to the AAEP

01/01/2025
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12/25/2024

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10/06/2024

Sunset in autumn

09/13/2024
11/23/2023

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11/09/2023

The term "fat leg" is pretty self-explanatory, but do you know the difference between stocking up and cellulitis?

Many horses will "stock up" with subcutaneous edema (fluid swelling) in two or more legs (usually the hind limbs). Stocking up generally results from a significant decrease in exercise and usually resolves as the horse starts exercising again.

Lymphangitis (or vasculitis, big leg disease, staph infection, or cellulitis), however, is a bacterial infection and a dramatically different condition. While its causes may vary, it’s easy to spot once it sets in: the swelling will be extreme, hot and very painful to the touch, and the horse will be depressed due to the fever and discomfort.

If you think your equine friend has cellulitis or even if you're not sure, we encourage you to seek professional help promptly. Your horse doctor will make the best treatment recommendations, both to reduce swelling and to address any sort of bacterial infection that might be active or that could occur due to the edema in the soft tissue.

Read more on our website at https://aaep.org/horsehealth/lymphangitis-frustrating-condition

Address

2367 S Stream Road
Bennington, VT
05201

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18023794833

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