Snotty noses and all those other symptoms that make you feel miserable, are fairly common in horses. Without a thorough investigation, diagnosis and treatment of the underlying cause, sinus disease can become chronic, and will severely limit the horse's health and...
Dr Jennifer Stewart talks about Body Condition Scoring
Dr Shannon Lee talks with Dr Jennifer Stewart about Body Condition Scoring and how you can use this important tool to keep your horse in top condition.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV2iuUe79bk#action=share
Assoc. Prof. Gary Wilson talks to Dr Shannon Lee about horse teeth.
Assoc. Prof. Gary Wilson talks to Dr Shannon Lee about horse teeth.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raaW6NY1iLo#action=share
Are you feeding the right supplement for bighead?
In this 13 minute video Dr Shannon Lee talks with Dr Jennifer Stewart about "Big Head" - Nutritional Secondary Hyperparathyroidism (NSH) - in horses.Dr Stewart explains:That "bighead" is only the end stage of the disease! Your horse can have soft weak bones without...
Dr Enoch Bergman – How to build a better cow
Ultrasound Vs. Manual Scanning
Manual Pregnancy Diagnosis Versus Ultrasound Pregnancy Diagnosis By David Peterson Past President of Australian Cattle Veterinarians and Principal Veterinarian Finley Group of Practices 57 Warmatta Street Finley NSW 2713 Phone 03 5883 3833 David has had 28 years and...
Protect yourself against Hendra!
Dr Shannon Lee talks about biosecurity with regard to hendra virus. Click here to register your interest in vaccination! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofAuttoteoQ&feature=youtu.be
Hendra Vaccination Day – Tieri
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CHANGING YOUR PETS DIET
Most pets will accept a change in diet without difficulty or side effects. Some pets withdefinite favorite tastes can present more of a challenge. The palatability of some prescription diets may be reduced due to the need to have more or less of certain...
Dental Disease in Dogs and Cats
Dental problems in pets are most typically seen as dental plaque, tartar and gum inflammation, known as gingivitis. Let’s have a look at what all this means. PLAQUE AND TARTAR Dogs cant clean their teeth like we can, so plaque gradually begins to form on the sides of...