For several reasons. The most commonly administered vaccines need to be given on a yearly basis. Coggins testing (where required) is typically required on a yearly basis. Yearly exams also help to maintain a veterinary-client-patient relationship which allows for your vet to give advice in-between visits and helps them to know what is normal for your horse and therefore recognize abnormalities or changes.
what would be a yearly vet bill for a dash hound?
If your horses frog looks weird, if you know how to treat it do it yourself but if you are not sure about it phone a vet and tell it to come and help you.
You would have to know a lot about horses, then study to become a large animal vet at a college.
No, on Pet Vet 2 you cannot breed horses. You can own a horse but only one.
an equestrian vet is known as an 'equine vet'. They study large animals, then specialize into horses.
I am not a vet but if i were you i would take it to the vet
If your horse starts quidding, you must get a vet to come and check it out..the horse may have a painful throat/mouth/teeth.
be a vet only for horses or be a jockey
10 grand was Tim goettleman's yearly salary and he is a seasoned vet, so around that
yes
An equine veterinarian.
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.