EQuiVET Medicine Inc

EQuiVET Medicine Inc Progressive Equine Veterinary Sport Horse Clinic located in Lebanon, OH. Full service laboratory, St
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Filly with severe superficial flexor tendon contraction resulting in fetlock knuckling. Load bearing after superficial f...
05/31/2023

Filly with severe superficial flexor tendon contraction resulting in fetlock knuckling. Load bearing after superficial flexor tenotomy surgery and custom patent bar shoe with toe extension and splinting. Great teamwork between EQuiVET staff and farrier Zach Lindamood

05/08/2023
One of my favorite mares and made possible by the giving nature of a long time client!
09/15/2022

One of my favorite mares and made possible by the giving nature of a long time client!

Crystal Kusak always knew she wanted a foal from her mare, Daphne. “Daphne was so special. The best personality, so pleasant and loving and calm,” Kusak said. “She did lessons with people who were nervous about riding. She was just one of th...

Here are some tips for these hot summer days
07/10/2021

Here are some tips for these hot summer days

CAN YOU RECOGNIZE HEAT STRESS IN HORSES? ☀️🐴

A horse’s body maintains its normal temperature in hot weather by moving heat through the muscles and out through the skin. Exercise is a major source of body heat, and horses that cannot sweat will usually overheat very rapidly, even in cooler weather with a small amount of exercise.

When outside temperature + relative humidity = 150 or above, it's hard for a horse to keep cool because their ability to sweat is compromised — especially if the humidity contributes over half of the 150.

Signs of heat stroke may range from mild to severe and life-threatening. Foals usually cannot take as much heat as adult horses. A mare may be fine, but her foal may be getting sick from being out on a hot day. Horses with heavy muscling or excess fat or in poor condition will have more problems. Keep in mind that strenuous exercise on a hot, humid day can lead to problems in a short period of time for even the best-conditioned horse.

Does this mean you should not ride on a hot day? Not necessarily. It just means you should take precautions and use your common sense. Remain vigilant for dehydration and signs of heat exhaustion, as heat exhaustion can advance to heat stroke quickly. Above all, be kind and attentive to your equine partner’s need. If you feel hot, they feel hotter. So if they look tired, it’s time for a drink, a cold bath, and a break in the shade.



Source: Heat Stroke | https://aaep.org/horsehealth/heat-stroke

1 day old at EQuiVET Medicine Inc
05/22/2021

1 day old at EQuiVET Medicine Inc

A couple of new EQuiVET photos to share. Thankful for our clients and amazing staff.
05/04/2021

A couple of new EQuiVET photos to share. Thankful for our clients and amazing staff.

Podiatry case: hoof wall resection followed by custom shoe application by Bahr Farrier  today
03/16/2021

Podiatry case: hoof wall resection followed by custom shoe application by Bahr Farrier today

Please see the latest update from the AAEP regarding the herpes cases in Florida.
03/06/2021

Please see the latest update from the AAEP regarding the herpes cases in Florida.

The Equine Disease Communication Center (EDCC) and the AAEP wish to update you regarding the neurologic form of equine herpesvirus infection (EHM) in Florida, as well as provide resources about the disease for use in your practice.  Currently, there are two cases in Florida from a single private ...

Whether it's an elective procedure or an emergency situation, every owner should know how important their horse's well b...
03/04/2021

Whether it's an elective procedure or an emergency situation, every owner should know how important their horse's well being is while on our watch.... It's like watching someone else's child. We all sleep lightly... Thank you for entrusting us with their care.

EQuiVET Medine Inc is excited to announce the addition of Dr. Jamie Klements to our team. Dr. Klements is certified in a...
01/22/2021

EQuiVET Medine Inc is excited to announce the addition of Dr. Jamie Klements to our team. Dr. Klements is certified in acupuncture and chiropractic medicine and is the owner of Midwest Veterinary Chiropractic and Wellness. We are privileged to have access to her diverse skill set and attention to equine wellness. We feel her expertise and compassion perfectly complements our goal of “Progressive Medicine and Personalized Care". Dr. Klements will be available for all types of general equine medicine in the field and at our amazing clinic. Call today to schedule!

Jamie Klements, DVM

(440) 537-8646

EQuiVET Medicine Inc

(937) 283-2000

Tough clinic case, even tougher horse ❤️... Beautiful sunset worth appreciating
08/20/2020

Tough clinic case, even tougher horse ❤️... Beautiful sunset worth appreciating

Saturday afternoon/evening plans altered! Special thanks to my faithful assistants!
05/17/2020

Saturday afternoon/evening plans altered! Special thanks to my faithful assistants!

So grateful for our clinic and being able to perform several surgeries in the last 24 hours. Thank you to our clients an...
02/27/2020

So grateful for our clinic and being able to perform several surgeries in the last 24 hours. Thank you to our clients and my amazing staff. Today was extra special as my daughter, Anna assisted me.

Grateful for rapid healing so this guy could return to work and the show circuit 👍🏻
01/18/2020

Grateful for rapid healing so this guy could return to work and the show circuit 👍🏻

We, as equine veterinarians, can only be efficient and effective if we are surrounded by an amazing support staff. While...
09/21/2019

We, as equine veterinarians, can only be efficient and effective if we are surrounded by an amazing support staff. While I'm busy calculating flow rates, formulating treatment plans and discussing options with clients, they quietly go about their jobs. They work in the background providing me with supplies, patient monitoring, restraint, clean up and every other necessity of our unpredictable schedule. You do not go unnoticed! Annabelle Brausch Missy Hagedorn Fischer

Taylor Equine Hospital assistant Ali Harman's dream job involves clinic cases, farm calls, and foal watch.

For further information on Equine Vesicular Stomatitis please see the following link. Included is a link to the official...
09/10/2019

For further information on Equine Vesicular Stomatitis please see the following link. Included is a link to the official, most up to date status report. There are horses from some of these counties with confirmed cases (in the Western US) that are being denied entry into the Quarter Horse Congress for safety concerns.

Vesicular stomatitis (VS) is a viral disease that primarily affects horses and cattle and occasionally swine, sheep, goats, llamas, and alpacas.  Humans can also become infected with the disease when handling affected animals, but this is a rare event.  Vesicular stomatitis has been confirmed onl...

Thank you to our clients this week that we had to cancel on at the last minute in order to help out these 2 critical eme...
09/07/2019

Thank you to our clients this week that we had to cancel on at the last minute in order to help out these 2 critical emergencies. With Missy Hagedorn Fischer Annabelle Brausch

08/20/2019

Local botulism cases are on the rise. There are many factors that can contribute to the exposure, but the hay crop (not just round bales) may be the most likely contributor. Muscle fasciculations, difficulty swallowing etc are some of the signs to be aware of. It is treatable if early intervention is taken. Contact your local veterinarian for vaccination information. It is relatively inexpensive and largely effective if started prior to exposure.

It takes a village to prepare, operate and recover with 1000lb patients. Great job team. With Missy Hagedorn Fischer Ann...
06/29/2019

It takes a village to prepare, operate and recover with 1000lb patients. Great job team. With Missy Hagedorn Fischer Annabelle Brausch Caleb Tucker and Nickson Kirks-McFadden

Enjoying our space.
05/20/2019

Enjoying our space.

They come in all sizes 😉 Annabelle Brausch Missy Hagedorn Fischer
05/08/2019

They come in all sizes 😉 Annabelle Brausch Missy Hagedorn Fischer

One year ago today! The first holes for the clinic were made.
04/25/2019

One year ago today! The first holes for the clinic were made.

Approximately 1 month since surgery and shoe application. Exciting progress for this future athlete! @ EQuiVET Medicine ...
04/11/2019

Approximately 1 month since surgery and shoe application. Exciting progress for this future athlete! @ EQuiVET Medicine Inc

What a difference 14 days makes! Premature foal, limb deformity, minor surgery and glue on therapeutic shoes.
03/30/2019

What a difference 14 days makes! Premature foal, limb deformity, minor surgery and glue on therapeutic shoes.

Flushing embryos in our new custom stocks.
03/30/2019

Flushing embryos in our new custom stocks.

Finally a filly!
03/09/2019

Finally a filly!

Thankful for my amazing staff that enables me to live my dream while helping horses in need.
03/02/2019

Thankful for my amazing staff that enables me to live my dream while helping horses in need.

02/01/2019

Thankful to share this wonderful experience with my kids.... Truly blessed
01/31/2019

Thankful to share this wonderful experience with my kids.... Truly blessed

Thankful for a healthy foal in our new clinic.
01/03/2019

Thankful for a healthy foal in our new clinic.

12/11/2018
12/11/2018
What's better than treating two horses in need? Having your daughter help with night check, treatments and feeding. Pric...
10/11/2018

What's better than treating two horses in need? Having your daughter help with night check, treatments and feeding. Priceless conversation and life lessons. Wouldn't trade it for anything.

Grateful
09/14/2018

Grateful

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1794 N Liberty-Keuter Road
Lebanon, OH
45036

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We are just 17 days away from show day!! The tent is going up and things are starting to happen :) Hopefully by this time next year our new barn and arena will be completed!!

We wanted to say THANK YOU again to our sponsors. They make it possible for us to offer great prizes and the $1,000 2'6" and 3' Derby as well as the $250 2' Derby!!

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