More Than Just An Exam: the real value to the annual examination of your horse
By Dr. Meg Bacon, DVM, MS, IVCA and Fear Free Certified Just because your horse seems to be doing great does not mean you should skip out on your annual exam with your veterinarian. Why? Your veterinarian is a trained professional that can let you know when there are early indicators for disease or pain. Some of those conditions can be much more easily managed in the early stages to reduce progression or stop secondary symptoms—keeping your horse’s overall well-being the best it can be. In the long-run it can save a lot of money. Every veterinarian may be different on what they consider part of their basic exam, so make sure to ask questions. It is a time to discuss body condition concerns, nutrition, and behavior, as well as a chance to discuss any long-term goals or plans for your animal. In this author’s opinion, a complete annual wellness exam includes: temperature heart and lung evaluation gastrointestinal sound evaluation unsedated brief oral evaluation brief eye evaluation overt lameness impression, and general body palpation for areas of swelling, sensitivity, reduced motion, muscle loss Horse care can get expensive but identifying medical concerns early can often mean the ability to begin preventative measures. Think about how much is spent on a car’s annual upkeep to make sure that major mechanical parts last as long as possible. Dedicated annual care can keep your horse feeling his or her best, allowing for peak performance. After a complete evaluation the veterinarian should discuss and/or e-mail the findings with any further […]
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