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03/14/2022

As we continue to monitor the neurologic form of equine herpesvirus (EHM) infection in California, let's take this opportunity to discuss once more the importance of biosecurity measures to stop disease spread. We recommend the following biosecurity precautions for horse owners, particularly if their horses have recently traveled to horse shows or were exposed to horses that have traveled:

1) Monitor horses for clinical signs (like fever, diarrhea, discharge from the nostrils, coughing, or an increased respiratory rate) and take the temperature twice daily (anything greater than 101.5 is considered a fever).

2) Immediately isolate any horse(s) showing clinical signs.

3) Implement movement restrictions until the situation is evaluated.

4) Contact your veterinarian to evaluate your horse and to propose a comprehensive biosecurity protocol.

5) Increase biosecurity measures that include extensive disinfection of surfaces and equipment that come in contact with affected horses: wash or sanitize your hands between interacting with horses; take time while filling water buckets and feed tubs, do not cross contaminate; minimize the use of shared equipment and tack.

6) Make sure your horse is up to date on vaccinations.

7) Establish communication with all parties involved (owners, boarders, trainers, etc.).

More resources and information regarding biosecurity are available on the Equine Disease Communication Center's website at https://equinediseasecc.org/biosecurity

To learn more Equine Herpesvirus (EHV), visit https://equinediseasecc.org/disease-information/equine-herpesvirus

05/07/2021

ARE YOU PREPARED IN CASE OF NATURAL DISASTER? 🔥🌪⛈

Tomorrow, May 8, we observe Day. After the record-breaking disaster seasons we’ve seen the last couple of years, we want to make sure horse owners are equipped with the knowledge they need to keep animals and properties as safe as possible in a crisis situation.

The printable checklist below will help you determine what plans you can make now to keep your animals and your family safe in the event of emergency. Additional helpful links and resources are available on our website at https://aaep.org/horse-owners/owner-guidelines/owner-emergency-disaster-and-preparedness

Be safe, everyone!

When was the last time you had a Balance Series of radiographs taken of your horses feet for your vet and farrier to go ...
04/02/2020

When was the last time you had a Balance Series of radiographs taken of your horses feet for your vet and farrier to go over together? Give us a call 760 798 4850

02/24/2020

Do you know the importance of balance series radiographs? Give us a call 760 798 4850

Thank you for such an informative well written article Fran Jurga.
07/25/2019

Thank you for such an informative well written article Fran Jurga.

Just published: "Laminitis: Look Beyond the Hoof" is in the Summer 2019 edition of USEF's member magazine, US Equestrian.

Contributors include Dr Don Walsh of Homestead Veterinary Hospital, Steve Kraus Cjf of Cornell Farrier Program and Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, and Dr. Mark Silverman of Sporthorse Veterinary Services; the article also refers to research conducted at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute and University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine.

All that and more were stitched together by freelance journalist Fran Jurga with great photos from the archives of Michael Wildenstein, FWCF (Hons).

USEF members should have received the printed magazine by mail, others can click the link here; once it opens, use the bottom slider to advance to page 88; go full screen to make reading easier.

Here's the link: https://issuu.com/equestrian/docs/summer_issuu_0e6005f5cf52b3?e=1346541/31359866

04/13/2018

Vets must look comprehensively at the clinical picture to not only diagnose the disease but also come up with a treatment plan and prognosis.

Dr Silverman and Ernest Woodward are set up @ Adequan West Coast Dressage Festival if you need anything stop by the tent...
01/04/2018

Dr Silverman and Ernest Woodward are set up @ Adequan West Coast Dressage Festival if you need anything stop by the tent and they will take care of you. You can call the office too and we will put you in touch with them 760 798 4850

Please congratulate Dr. Silverman's assistant Monica for passing the RVT exam this past weekend.
08/14/2017

Please congratulate Dr. Silverman's assistant Monica for passing the RVT exam this past weekend.

06/06/2017
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01/17/2017

It’s not just tourists who are chasing the “wild” horses on the Caribbean island of Vieques these days. This fascinating home turf for free ranging equids is the scene this week of an equine

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7103 Via Del Charro
Rancho Santa Fe, CA
92067

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4pm
Friday 7:30am - 4pm

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(760) 798-4850

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