Pigeon Fever Pigeon Fever Pigeon Fever Equine Vet Service has seen several cases of Pigeon Fever over the past few months, from both Missouri and Tennessee. Please read below information from http://equimed.com/diseases-and-conditions/reference/pigeon-fever Description Known by a number of names, including pigeon breast, dryland distemper, dryland strangles and false distemper, prognosis for a complete recovery is […]
Equine Infectious Anemia
Please take a moment to view this video. Contact us if you have any questions! Equine Infectious Anemia via WPSD Channel 6
Poisonous Plants
Not all plants listed here are deadly, the reactions vary widely from mild to dead in minutes. CALL YOUR VET. Alsike Clover Apricot Tree – see cherry tree Azalea Baneberries – intensive digestive upset Black Locust – bark, sprouts, foliage – nausea, weakness and depression Black walnut – be careful to get shavings which contain […]