well if you get coggins and an emergency doesnt come up then once every year but it really depends on the age, health, and if you need papers
you go to my horses on the top of the page. where you hover over everything.up there should be my breeding farm and it should say my horses or something.
You can go to a veterinarian or animal shelter to have your cat microchipped.
Well, they can have almost anything. You should go to the veterinarian and have a checkup. They can have anything from brain tumors to a common cold. You may catch something from a stray kitten, but I am not a veterinarian myself. You should ask your veterinarian.
It is best to go to your veterinarian and get a stool sample to see how often, ask your veterinarian, because some people tend to overmedicate and wormers stop working.
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You should ideally check your fencing daily, but at least every time that you're out with the horses. All it really takes is a glance around to see if any rails are down. It only takes a little time that a fence is down for the whole herd of horses to go trotting off into the sunset.
Yes, a horse can be harmed without having horseshoes if it is walking on rocky ground. Rocks can get stuck in the horses hoof and injure it. Imagine if you were walking through rocky terrain barefoot!! Ouch! But as long as you are careful and picking his hooves once or twice a day you should be fine. Answer2: Horses evolved to go barefoot over all types of ground. However in domestic situations the horses hoof often does not grow enough to keep up with barefoot wear and it will need to be shod or have hoof boots used when being ridden. It is best to consult with both your farrier and equine veterinarian to see if your horse can go barefoot, if they say it's OK then go ahead and give it a try.
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To get to your horses on howrse 1.Go to my horses page. 2.Click on the horse you want to go to. It is that simple. :)
No, you have to go to veterinarian college in person.
Miniature horses have to go to the vet about the same frequency as other sized horses. Ponies are about the same as well. Most of the time however, the vet comes to the farm for equine animals.
While both dogs will have different diseases and conditions of concern that are specific to their breeds, both should be seen by a veterinarian at least once a year for a general wellness exam and vaccine boosters as needed. After they turn 7 years old, they should be seen ideally twice a year for geriatric (old dog) wellness exams. If either dog develops a chronic disease that needs closer management, that dog should be seen more often as described by your veterinarian.