A horse should go to a equine vet or have one make a farm call at minimum once a year to pull a Coggins test and give annual vaccinations. This also allows the vet to check the horses for dental issues, vision problems, possible deworming, and a myriad of other things.
bad bruising, thats all, nothing serious if it does'nt go down within a month then consult your vet
soak it in cold water and call the vet
Horses should have routine vaccinations for diseases such as rabies, tetanus, Eastern/Western encephalitis, West Nile virus, and influenza. Additionally, horses should receive regular deworming treatments to manage parasites. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the specific vaccine and deworming schedule based on the horse's individual needs and location.
Horses should have a forage diet. mainly all of their diet should consist of hay, and grass. apples and carrots can be fed ocaisionaly. grains and supplements should be talked to a vet about, depending on your horse's conditions.
I would advise you to see your local vet if your horse has colic because 90% of horses that get colic die from it. Ex my horse had colic but you should have your horse on a lead walking around and don't let it lay down, If your horse rolls over than its intestines will get even worse and not even your vet can help.
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.
Horses occasionally need treatment for dental problems, particularly older horses. This is done by the regular vet.
Trainer, Vet, Professional Rider, Equine Vet, the options go on...... Hope this helps! Large Animal Vet., Breeder, Groomer.
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So long as you are certified and have your Vet Tech license then you should be able to help deliver foals.
Unless you know how to give vaccinations let your vet do it.
If there was no vet, your equestrian centers rank would go down plus your horses boarding would get sick easier when put in the meadows.
You would have to know a lot about horses, then study to become a large animal vet at a college.
The dog should go to the vet.
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go to the vet
No, on Pet Vet 2 you cannot breed horses. You can own a horse but only one.