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Allegheny Equine Associates

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Allegheny Equine’s Emergencies: What, Why & How

From cuts and colic to eye injuries and illness, horses tend to get themselves in trouble.

Follow the link provided to our Emergency Talk 2022 PowerPoint.

 

Vaccinations – Adult Horses

Vaccinations will vary depending on the horse’s exposure. Talk with your Veterinarian.

 

Vaccinations – Mares and Foals

Foals from unvaccinated mares should have 3 rounds of vaccines at 3, 4, and 6 months of age.

 

The Deworming Plan

With all the talk about deworming, intestinal parasites, and parasitic resistance, how do you go about making decisions on your farm? Below are some of the risk factors your veterinarian will be considering and how we go about categorizing your horses to provide them with the best program possible.

 

Senior Horse Considerations and Recommendations

At Allegheny Equine we are dedicated to providing thorough, high-quality, and compassionate care to your horse at every stage of life. Geriatric or senior horses require some special considerations regarding routine care. Here are some of the most important things to discuss with your veterinarian when visiting your horses 20 years of age and older.

Please download our Senior Horse Considerations and Recommendations for more information.

Common Equine Eye Issues

At Allegheny Equine we are dedicated to providing thorough, high-quality, and compassionate care to your horse. Horses can have a number of eye issues. From trauma to uveitis to corneal ulcers, horses get it all. Join us to learn about the more common situations and how they are handled.

Download More Information on Common Equine Eye Issues.