Rockwall Equine Center

Rockwall Equine Center 9385 CR 2432 Terrell, TX 75160 *** 972-524-6616 http://www.rockwallequinecenter.com Emergency Care Available
24 hours, 7 days a week

Veterinary Services Providing comprehensive surgical and medical care. Rockwall Equine Center is a family owned and operated business serving north texas since 1992. We pride ourselves in offering exceptional equine veterinary care and customer service.

05/04/2026

Last year, we sent Dream, Hannah's 4-H project mare, to the Texas Therapeutic Riding Center in Rockwall. She has been a Rock Star!. If you have a horse that would be suitable or would like to volunteer, this is a great organization to consider. Your donations are used wisely.

🎄Merry Christmas from our herd to yours!! 🎄We will be closed onCHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS DAY NEW YEARS DAYWe will be back ...
12/22/2025

🎄Merry Christmas from our herd to yours!! 🎄

We will be closed on

CHRISTMAS EVE
CHRISTMAS DAY
NEW YEARS DAY

We will be back in the office on Friday the 26th from 8-5 for appointments

If you have an equine emergency, please call and leave a voicemail and we will return your call as soon as possible

Just a friendly reminder that we will be closed on Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving. We are in the clinic through We...
11/25/2025

Just a friendly reminder that we will be closed on Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving. We are in the clinic through Wednesday during regular business hours.

Of course if you have an equine emergency during this time please give us a call and leave a voicemail and the answering service will get back with you shortly.

We are so thankful for all of our wonderful clients!

REC understands the very warranted concerns of a lot of our horse owners regarding the recent Equine herpesvirus outbrea...
11/19/2025

REC understands the very warranted concerns of a lot of our horse owners regarding the recent Equine herpesvirus outbreak. Brazos Valley Equine Hospital has been putting out some great information that we will share if you haven’t already seen it. Please please take precautions and if you have any questions at all or want to get an update on your horses vaccine status, give us a call.

Edited to add:
BVEH NAVASOTA HAS NO CASES ONSITE IN NAVASOTA. It is safe to bring your horse for their normal appointments, we will have additional biosecurity protocols before and in between appointments. We are working to set up an offsite location to triage potential sick horses. We will have updates tomorrow for you. Dr. Buchanan will go live here on Facebook at 8:15am tomorrow (Wednesday) morning.

BVEH Advisory:

EHV-1 Cases in Horses Returning From a Recent Event

Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals wants to notify horse owners that we are aware of multiple confirmed cases of EHV-1 in surrounding hospitals, and several suspected cases including several horses with neurologic signs (EHM) currently being diagnosed in the barrel horse community. BVEH has not admitted and is not treating and EHV or EHM cases.

The State of Texas Animal Health Commission is aware of the outbreak.

At this time, 5–10 horses are known to us to be sick, but the true number is likely higher as many cases go unreported.

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What Horse Owners Should Do Right Now:

1. Keep all horses at home!
Please avoid hauling, clinics, lessons, shows, or mingling horses for the next several weeks until more information is available.

Movement is the #1 factor that spreads EHV-1.
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2. Check temperatures twice daily!
Fever is usually the first sign (often before nasal discharge or neurologic symptoms).
• Temp at or above 101.5°F = call your veterinarian.
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3. Notify your veterinarian immediately if your horse exhibits:
• Fever
• Weakness or incoordination
• Standing with hindlimbs wide
• Tail tone changes
• Difficulty urinating
• Lethargy or decreased appetite

Early intervention improves outcomes.
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4. Discuss treatment options with your veterinarian.

For febrile or exposed horses, your vet may recommend:
• Valacyclovir
• Aspirin or other anti-thrombotics
• Anti-inflammatories
• Supportive care

(These should only be used under veterinary direction.)
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5. Biosecurity matters.
• Do not share water buckets, hoses, tack, grooming tools, or stalls.
• Disinfect trailers, thermometers, and crossties.
• Isolate any horse with fever immediately.
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About Vaccination.

Current evidence shows vaccines do not prevent EHM, but they can reduce viral shedding and shorten viremia, which lowers barn-wide spread and is important to the community.

Boosters are helpful when:
• A horse was vaccinated > 90 days ago, or
• You are preparing for high-risk environments (events, hauling, mixing populations).

What the research shows:
• Booster vaccination increases IgG1 and IgG4/7, the antibody classes linked with limiting viremia.
• Reduced viremia = reduced likelihood of severe disease and decreased transmission.
• Boosters are most effective in younger horses, previously vaccinated horses, and non-pregnant horses.

Vaccines do NOT stop a horse already incubating EHV-1 from developing signs, and they do not eliminate the risk of neurologic disease. For horses already exposed or febrile, do not vaccinate until cleared by your veterinarian.
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We Will Continue to Update You!

BVEH is actively monitoring cases and communicating with veterinarians across Texas and neighboring states. We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available. If your horse is showing fever or any neurologic signs, please contact your veterinarian or call BVEH immediately.

Please ask any questions in this post and we will work to answer them quickly. Stay tuned for additional updates, including a Live Q and A with Dr. Ben Buchanan tomorrow (Wednesday).

We have documents on our website www.bveh.com specific to EHV and biosecurity. Additional resources included below.

Stay safe, monitor closely, and thank you for helping limit the spread.

— Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals

Link to BVEH documents regarding EHV-1:
http://www.bveh.com

Link to ACVIM consensus statement: https://www.acvim.org/research/consensus-statements

Link to AAEP EHV documents:https://aaep.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/EHV1-4-guidelines-2021.pdf

Link to Equine Disease Center:https://aaep.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/EHV1-4-guidelines-2021.pdf

11/05/2025

2026 summer camp applications are live and ready for you!

Join us for five days of immersive, hands-on conservation learning and leadership development. It's a summer experience that we promise you won't want to miss!

Applications are available until March 15, 2026. Head to our website to learn more and submit your application: www.texasbrigades.org/applications

Dad is going to be 100!! Please join us Sunday November 2nd to celebrate his birthday which is November 4th. Bring your ...
10/30/2025

Dad is going to be 100!! Please join us Sunday November 2nd to celebrate his birthday which is November 4th. Bring your kids to ask a centurion questions about what it has been like the past 100 years, what WWII was like, being a Red Raider at Texas Tech in the 50's. Come and go 2-5 at Summerfield at Tate Farms

09/11/2025

WEST NILE

Make sure your horses are up to date on their West Nile Immunization. Confirmed case in Hunt County.
Call the clinic if you need to check your records or schedule a visit.

If you or someone you know is in need of pasture board or full care stall board in the Poetry area - please reach out to...
08/11/2025

If you or someone you know is in need of pasture board or full care stall board in the Poetry area - please reach out to the contact on the flyer below

Tomorrow we will be taking the day to observe The Fourth of July! We hope you all have a wonderful and SAFE holiday. Rem...
07/04/2025

Tomorrow we will be taking the day to observe The Fourth of July!

We hope you all have a wonderful and SAFE holiday.

Remember, if you have an equine emergency, please call and make sure to leave a voicemail with the answering service. They will get back with you asap.
The clinic will reopen on Monday with normal business hours

05/22/2025
The clinic will be closed on Monday, May 26th, in observance of Memorial Day. If you have an equine emergency please cal...
05/22/2025

The clinic will be closed on Monday, May 26th, in observance of Memorial Day.

If you have an equine emergency please call 972-524-6616 and leave a message with the answering service, they will return your call asap.

We hope you all have a safe Memorial Day!

Address

9385 County Road 2432
Terrell, TX
75160

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+19725246616

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