Forward Equine, LLC

Forward Equine, LLC Restoring Soundness - Strengthening Performance As a 100% ambulatory practice, we offer our services to Eastern Wisconsin and Northeastern Illinois.

Dr. Katie Weber and the team at Forward Equine is proud to provide unparalleled equine sports medicine and rehabilitation care to our patients while providing our clients extraordinary service and communication. Our dedicated team focuses on providing your horse with individualized care and practical options that are the best fit for both you and your horse. We are a forward thinking practice, str

iving to stay abreast of the latest advancements and using modern imaging equipment to ensure that we deliver the most effective care for your horse, right in your barn. We are committed to achieving long-term sustainability for our practice and the equine veterinary industry through our commitment to the well-being of our team and yours. Our services include lameness exams, performance evaluations, pre-purchase exams, farrier consultations, gastroscopy, orthobiologic injections, and veterinary spinal manipulation. We offer digital radiology, ultrasound, gastroscopy, and various rehabilitation modalities including extracorporeal shockwave therapy. Whatever your goals for your horse, the team at Forward Equine is dedicated to helping you reach them.

Happy International Day of Friendship!  Friendship looks like watching intently while your buddy gets checked for gastri...
07/30/2025

Happy International Day of Friendship!
Friendship looks like watching intently while your buddy gets checked for gastric ulcers. Talk about a ride-or-die friend! These two are definitely friendship goals. πŸ΄πŸ©ΊπŸ’™

We recently had a truly heartwarming moment as our gentle giant patient, Jay, a towering Percheron, made a new friend in...
07/25/2025

We recently had a truly heartwarming moment as our gentle giant patient, Jay, a towering Percheron, made a new friend in our adorable pint-sized visitor, Bullet! No matter the size, every horse deserves comfort and sound movement. Forward Equine is dedicated to finding solutions for all our equine athletes, big and small! 🐴 πŸ₯°

Have you met Maya?!Maya is a seasonal summer veterinary assistant with Forward Equine. She shares her bright personality...
07/16/2025

Have you met Maya?!
Maya is a seasonal summer veterinary assistant with Forward Equine. She shares her bright personality with us all between semesters in college. πŸ΄πŸ“–
Check out her full bio on our website: https://www.forwardequinevet.com/our-team

In honor of National Farriers Week, we're taking a moment to give a huge shout-out to the incredible farriers we work al...
07/07/2025

In honor of National Farriers Week, we're taking a moment to give a huge shout-out to the incredible farriers we work alongside! πŸ› οΈ Just like us, farriers play a vital role in the health, comfort, and performance of every horse. Their skill in maintaining proper hoof balance and addressing complex hoof conditions is absolutely crucial, and it directly impacts a horse's overall well-being.

We're so grateful for their dedication, expertise, and the collaborative spirit they bring to caring for our equine patients. It truly takes a team to keep horses happy and healthy!

Do you have an amazing farrier you'd like to acknowledge? Give them a shout-out in the comments!🀩🐴

07/04/2025

Happy 4th of July from the team at Forward Equine! 🐴 Wishing you and your horses a safe, healthy, and happy holiday! β­οΈβ€οΈπŸ€πŸ’™β­οΈ

Our office will be closed Thursday, July 3rd and Friday, July 4th for the holiday. We will reopen Monday, July 7th. 🐴⏰
06/30/2025

Our office will be closed Thursday, July 3rd and Friday, July 4th for the holiday. We will reopen Monday, July 7th. 🐴⏰

How's Show Season?! We absolutely love seeing our patients succeed in the show ring and beyond! There's nothing more rew...
06/23/2025

How's Show Season?!
We absolutely love seeing our patients succeed in the show ring and beyond! There's nothing more rewarding than watching the hard work, dedication, and talent of our equine athletes (and their amazing owners!) shine. ✨
Share your show photos below! πŸŽπŸ†πŸ“·

Stay safe and cool this weekend! β˜€οΈπŸŒ‘
06/20/2025

Stay safe and cool this weekend! β˜€οΈπŸŒ‘

"HOT" TIPS FOR SAFE SUMMER RIDING

As you enjoy some fun in the sun with your favorite equine, make sure you understand how the combination of heat and humidity can take the fun part out the equation β€” and potentially even turn into a dangerous situation for your horse.

When riding in hot weather, remember to take precautions and use your common sense. Remain vigilant for dehydration and for signs of heat exhaustion, as the situation can quickly escalate into heat stroke. If your horse looks hot and tired, it's time for a drink, a cold bath and a break in the shade.

Consult your veterinarian for more information, or learn more about the signs of heat stroke on our website at https://aaep.org/issue/heat-stroke
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Today's view from the vet truck is a DIY construction sign! In all our time on the road, that's a first. Happy Construct...
06/17/2025

Today's view from the vet truck is a DIY construction sign! In all our time on the road, that's a first. Happy Construction Season! πŸ€£πŸ¦ΊπŸ›»

Happy Father's Day to all the incredible father figures out there! At Forward Equine, we want to give a special shout-ou...
06/15/2025

Happy Father's Day to all the incredible father figures out there! At Forward Equine, we want to give a special shout-out to the "horse dads" – the ones who mend fences, haul hay, hold horses for the vet (us!), and share their love for these magnificent animals with their kids. Your commitment to both your family and your horses doesn't go unnoticed. 🐴🚜πŸ₯‡

Wishing you a day filled with joy, family, and perhaps a little quality time at the barn! πŸ’™

The only definitive way to diagnose ulcers is with a gastroscopy. We can perform this procedure conveniently in your hor...
06/10/2025

The only definitive way to diagnose ulcers is with a gastroscopy. We can perform this procedure conveniently in your horse's stall to give us the information we need to recommend treatment or management options. πŸ΄πŸ’»πŸ©Ί

HOW AND WHY DO HORSES GET ULCERS?

Equine gastric ulcers can affect any horse of any age. Up to 90% of racehorses and 60% of show horses, as well as non-performance horses and even foals are affected by equine gastric ulcers. Gastric ulcers result from the erosion of the stomach lining due to a prolonged exposure to the normal acid present in the stomach.

Unlike ulcers in humans, bacteria do not appear to cause equine gastric ulcers. Instead, this condition is often a man-made disease. Stall confinement alone can lead to the development of ulcers. A horse’s feeding schedule and high-grain diets can also contribute to the development of ulcers.

Stress, both environmental and physical, can increase the likelihood of ulcers, as can hauling, training, and mixing groups of horses. Strenuous exercise can decrease the emptying of the stomach as well as the blood flow, thus further contributing to the problem.

The treatment and prevention of gastric ulcers is directed at removing these predisposing factors, therefore decreasing acid production within the horse’s stomach. Prevention of ulcers is the key in helping your horse, as neutralizing the production of stomach acid is nature’s best antacid.

Please note that the only way to definitively diagnose ulcers is through a gastroscopy. An equine veterinarian should always be consulted in any case of suspected gastric ulcers to determine the best course of action and treatment for the individual horse.

We're excited to introduce the latest addition to the team at Forward Equine! Please give a warm welcome to Amy, who joi...
06/05/2025

We're excited to introduce the latest addition to the team at Forward Equine! Please give a warm welcome to Amy, who joins us as a veterinary assistant! 🀩
With this new face comes the same compassion and standard of care as we've always brought. The creatures she has met so far are sure pleased! 🐴🐐🐈

Check out her bio on our website: https://www.forwardequinevet.com/our-team

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PO Box 1032
West Bend, WI
53095

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