Monocacy Equine Veterinary Associates

Monocacy Equine Veterinary Associates Monocacy Equine is an ambulatory equine practice that offers a variety of services and ER coverage.

Monocacy Equine Veterinary Associates was started in 1983 as a one-person ambulatory practice by Dr. Richard Forfa. It has since expanded and moved to our new clinic at Wyndham Oaks with five stalls for overnight care, standing surgeries,

MEVA is dedicated to your horse's health management. We are proud to offer excellent general care as well as advanced digital imaging, gastroscopy & endoscopy,

Shockwave therapy, spinal manipulation (chiropractic), acupuncture, dentistry and sports medicine. Our on-site laboratory also allows for blood results in less than thirty minutes when we need answers fast! We have doctors on call, round the clock, everyday of the year.

Spring is finally (maybe?) here & the grass is coming in. Do you have questions or concerns about metabolic issues?Regis...
03/24/2026

Spring is finally (maybe?) here & the grass is coming in. Do you have questions or concerns about metabolic issues?

Register for AAEP's upcoming webinar - discussing Cushing's, PPID, and more!

If you cannot watch live there will be a recorded video link emailed afterwards.

HORSE OWNER WEBINAR ALERT! 📢

Join us for our upcoming Horse Owner Education Committee webinar! Our topic will be "Oh Sugar! My Horse is Foundering!"

Join AAEP-member veterinarians Drs. Allie Catalino and Chelsea Folmar for an in-depth discussion about the two most common metabolic disturbances in horses: Cushing's Disease and Insulin Dysregulation. They will take you on a deep dive into diagnosis, treatment and management of these diseases, followed by discussion about laminitis, a common sequela.

Registration is FREE but required. A recording of the webinar will be available if you miss the live event. Register at https://events.zoom.us/ev/Aqk4QqZ8CSEZVzoTjoed1OchP7YIDfrDxmN7sn3bmdtN0eMBkO1X~AhLXYhuX8F4hYAwaFVb5RYYV903KHqLrJKTrAP-zT2spI-fUNInOwEr12A

This informative session is brought to you by the AAEP Horse Owner Education Committee.

03/20/2026

Shedding season is right around the corner! 🌸

However, you notice that your equine friend is clinging to their winter coat longer than they should, it might be time to give your veterinarian a call — especially if your animal is 15+.

A long haircoat that fails to shed according to normal seasonal patterns is the most classic sign of Equine Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), also known as Cushing’s disease. This disorder of the pituitary gland results in hormonal imbalances and is one of the most common diseases of middle-aged and geriatric equines.

Early diagnosis and treatment are key to helping animals with PPID live long, happy lives. Without treatment, symptoms tend to worsen over time, and many equines are euthanized as a consequence of laminitis, recurrent foot abscesses or complications related to bacterial infections.

It is also important to note that donkeys and mules tend to shed later than horses, so keep this in mind before getting too worried about other underlying causes. As always, if you have concerns about if your equine companion is shedding appropriately, contact your veterinarian.

03/15/2026

Monday 3/16 - Given the forecast for potentially severe storms for Monday, our office will close at 2pm. Office staff will be available on the phones (remotely, as long as power & internet are available) until 4, and our vet on call will be available for emergencies.

If appointments need to be rescheduled we will reach out to you directly.

If you need to pick up medications or stop by the office please plan to do so before 2pm.

It may not feel like it today, but spring IS coming!It's time to check the date on your horse's Coggins if you plan to t...
03/12/2026

It may not feel like it today, but spring IS coming!

It's time to check the date on your horse's Coggins if you plan to travel or show this spring. Please make sure you give yourself (and us) time to get a new one if yours is expired.

It's also a great time to check over your records and make sure all information is up to date. If you have an address change, need to update your horse's registered/show name, or microchip number we can scan it and save the number to their medical records.

If you would like to get your horse microchipped, we can do that as well.

Microchips are small, safe, inexpensive forms of permanent identification.

Where did you go, spring?
03/12/2026

Where did you go, spring?

It's almost the end of the season for Sailing Through the Winter Sailing Through The Winter Solstice on Carroll Creek in...
02/25/2026

It's almost the end of the season for Sailing Through the Winter Sailing Through The Winter Solstice on Carroll Creek in Frederick, MD and we're hoping to boost the donations to our boat, the Zodiac, created to help the horse at Days End Farm Horse Rescue. The photos below show some before and after pictures of both our boat and the horse it was named after. Please scan the QR code to donate or go to Color on the Creek online and vote for your favorite boat. (Just 2 more weeks in the water!) ,

Happy mud season to all who celebrate (or commiserate)!
02/20/2026

Happy mud season to all who celebrate (or commiserate)!

02/09/2026

And the Carroll Street Bridge underpass is just a little bit low for the dancing unicorn.

The dancing unicorn braved the cold today to walk along Carroll Creek and check out the ice sculptures, especially the h...
02/08/2026

The dancing unicorn braved the cold today to walk along Carroll Creek and check out the ice sculptures, especially the horse sculpture for Days End Farm Horse Rescue. Please go to the website for Sailing Through The Winter Solstice and vote for your favorite boats (especially for Zodiac) and help us feed the rescue horses. ,

In case no one has told you today- you're doing great, your horses definitely appreciate you, and warmer weather is comi...
02/08/2026

In case no one has told you today- you're doing great, your horses definitely appreciate you, and warmer weather is coming!

We hope your coffee is hot and bottomless, that your socks don't bunch up in your boots, the hay bits don't end up in itchy places and that everyone eats, drinks and poos like they are supposed to.

Do you want to see a fabulous lighted boat display and help some rescue horses in need? Head to Frederick, Maryland and ...
02/04/2026

Do you want to see a fabulous lighted boat display and help some rescue horses in need? Head to Frederick, Maryland and take a walk along Carroll Creek to see some of the 27 ships in the water and when you're done, go to Sailing Through the Winter Solstice website online and scroll down to Vote for the 2025-26 Fleet (Especially for Zodiac and Days End Farm Horse Rescue). All of your votes add up to donations for each boat's sponsored charity. On this site you can also learn about the history of this display and the fabulous water garden display that takes place in the summer months. FYI, the Fire In Ice Festival is this weekend on Friday evening from 6-9 pm and Saturday from 11am-9pm and there will be lots of beautiful ice sculptures outside and one dancing Unicorn too. The boats will be in the water until March 13th so you have a few more weeks to enjoy them! ,

02/04/2026

Tuesday February 10th - Virginia Tech's Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center has their next virtual Tuesday Talk -

Elizabeth MacDonald, BVMS, MS, DACVIM (LAIM)
Clinical Instructor of Equine

“The Stumbling Horse: Diagnosis of the neurologic horse.”

Neurologic conditions can be challenging to diagnose in the horse. In this talk, I will review the most common causes of neurologic disorders seen in horses and the diagnostic tests available to help diagnose your horse.

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Boyds, MD

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+13016074025

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