Excelsior Equine Veterinary Services

Excelsior Equine Veterinary Services Dr. Alyson Waring-Scott MVB, cVSMT, cVMA
Equine Veterinarian offering chiropractic, acupuncture, lameness and dentistry services.

Okay this has literally nothing to do with horses or veterinary medicine... But it was just too good not to share.  DRYD...
08/19/2025

Okay this has literally nothing to do with horses or veterinary medicine... But it was just too good not to share.
DRYDEN CREAMERY HAS UBE (PURPLE SWEET POTATO ) SOFT SERVE!!! 😮🤯😍😍
This is the most delicious soft serve I've ever had in my life. Such a unique, mildly savory but luxurious flavor.
I am going to dream about this.
I am obsessed.
(You can also get it in a twist with matcha soft serve, but I don't like matcha personally)
Go now!!!

Why do horses get gastric ulcers? 🤔This is a question that I get asked quite a bit. The first thing people often think o...
08/07/2025

Why do horses get gastric ulcers? 🤔This is a question that I get asked quite a bit. The first thing people often think of is because of domestication. That is true to an extent, as we know the following things can promote gastric ulceration:
🐴Lack of access to constant forage
🐴High starch/sugar grain
🐴Confinement for majority of the day
🐴Stress of competition and trailering

HOWEVER❗️- the most important cause of gastric ulcer formation is simply that the horses stomach is poorly designed! 😬 Seriously, we all know horses are just walking biologic disasters waiting to happen, and the stomach is no exception! In fact, it may be one of the worst offenders!

Not only can horses not vomit (annoying) but their stomach has a unique design in that the top and bottom of it have two different tissue linings with two different functions.

🤓The upper part of the stomach, called the "squamous" region, is light pink in color and has no acid producing cells. It more importantly has no *protection* against acid. This mean the tissue is susceptible to damage with even normal amount of acid exposure.

🤓The lower part of the stomach is called the "glandular" region and is dark pink in color and has acid producing cells. It also has a protective layer of mucous that *should* protect it against acid.

Why do I think this is so important? Because the narrative of "all ulcers are caused by poor management" is fundamentally flawed. Does suboptimal management and lifestyle make gastric ulcers more likely? Sure. But I have seen MANY horses living literal ideal horse lives have gastric ulcers! Studies have shown that wild horses have ulcers, zebras have ulcers, foals can literally be born with ulcers! The stomach is only 50% protected from stomach acid... which it is actively making all the time.

So remember: gastric ulcers are INCREDIBLY common. Having a horse with gastric ulcers does not mean you immediately have done something *wrong*! And (more importantly) just because you have good management does not mean that ulcers are not possible!

The only way to know 100% if your horse has ulcers is to look! 👀

And I can tell you, the more horses I scope the more surprised I am at which horses actually do (and don't) have ulcers!

Happy August Everyone! 😎☀️🐎 I have had my gastroscope up and running since May 1st and I have done over 60 scopes in tha...
08/01/2025

Happy August Everyone! 😎☀️🐎 I have had my gastroscope up and running since May 1st and I have done over 60 scopes in that time! 😮 Every single horse I scope teaches me more about equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS) and learning new things is my favorite 🤓 I decided to use the month of August as an EGUS education month where I can share some of the cool and interesting things I have seen! So stay tuned!

Trying out my brand new miniature head stand on my own Mr. Caleb. 🐴 Anyone who has seen me do dentals on minis knows wha...
07/26/2025

Trying out my brand new miniature head stand on my own Mr. Caleb. 🐴
Anyone who has seen me do dentals on minis knows what a contortionist act it can be 🤪. This should make it much easier! And also isn't it just the most freaking adorable thing ever?!? 🥹💜

You know that feeling when you feel like its been a bad day already and you can't tell why, and then something happens a...
07/17/2025

You know that feeling when you feel like its been a bad day already and you can't tell why, and then something happens and you are like "oh yeah... Saw that coming." 🫠😫🙃

Thank you to all the kind clients that have been understanding for scheduling changes (and especially those that even offered me a ride!)
Special shout-out to the client that hung out at the barn for literally hours and helped me figure it all out 💜

I'm giving the talk on Modern Equine Dentistry! Come see! 🤓
07/17/2025

I'm giving the talk on Modern Equine Dentistry! Come see! 🤓

The Lorenzo Driving Competition has a great lineup of educational activities not to be missed!

Saturday, July 19, Educational Showcase Demonstration area, sponsored by Equi-Analytical, Ithaca, NY

12pm: Hunting Horn Demonstration provided by Douglas Russell, Jr., Limestone Creek Huntsman, a second-generation huntsman will demonstrate various calls that are made from the field to communicate with the hounds and the field. Douglas has hunted hounds for a variety of hunts from Montreal to the Carolinas! This is his 7th season as huntsman for Limestone Creek Hunt.

1pm: Equine Spinal Manipulation: Learn and observe about the science of equine
spinal manipulation (commonly referred to as chiropractic) as Dr. Timothy Moore, owner
of Moore Equine Veterinary, demonstrates this very helpful modality on a horse.

2pm: Modern Equine Dentistry: Dr. Alyson Waring-Scott, owner of Excelsior Equine
Veterinary Services will demonstrate the important practices of how to maintain healthy
dentition in our equine friends

12 – 4pm: Cazenovia Blacksmith project – at the entrance to the Oakman Carriage
and Sleigh Collection Barn
Join Jeff McIntyre as he describes his research through photos and tools of his
family’s blacksmith shops that once were prominent businesses in Cazenovia.

Several people have asked what my favorite ice cream stand is, and today's stop definitely deserves an honorable mention...
07/10/2025

Several people have asked what my favorite ice cream stand is, and today's stop definitely deserves an honorable mention! Big Dipper Ice Cream in Apalachin NY!
Pros:
🍦 Multiple unique soft serve flavors available (I got black cherry 🍒!)
🍦 Excellent prices 💰 (my usual order was a full $2 cheaper than what I'm used to)
🍦 Real delicious ice cream without stabilizers that some places use ( ice cream is supposed to melt! 🫠)

Only two cons:
🍦 No crunch coat sprinkles (minor sacrifice)
It's too far away for me to go to regularly! 😢

*Drumroll please* And the answer is.... 25! 🍦🍦🍦 I have had (at least) 25 stops at local ice cream shops while on the roa...
07/03/2025

*Drumroll please* And the answer is.... 25! 🍦🍦🍦
I have had (at least) 25 stops at local ice cream shops while on the road. (There are likely some that I forgot to take pictures of because I was so excited to eat them 🤤)
Next survey will be how much weight I gained this summer with all this ice cream 😳😵 (jk please don't guess 🫠)

Watching the pretty ponies jump the pretty sticks at my favorite place on earth. 💜🏔️ ☀️ 🐎
06/24/2025

Watching the pretty ponies jump the pretty sticks at my favorite place on earth. 💜🏔️ ☀️ 🐎

06/16/2025

🚨New policy: Cancellations with less than 24 hours notice will require a $50 deposit to re-book the next appointment. If there is a second cancellation you will removed from my client list. Because I have a wait-list of amazing people wanting work ASAP and ain't nobody got time for that BS.

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Ellisburg, NY

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