Common Large Animal Emergencies We Treat
Our team is experienced in diagnosing and treating a variety of urgent and life-threatening conditions in horses and livestock, including:
Signs include pawing, rolling, excessive sweating, or restlessness. Immediate intervention is critical to prevent complications.
Swelling, excessive tearing, or cloudiness in the eye may indicate a serious issue that requires urgent care, as eye problems can rapidly progress without prompt treatment.
Sudden limping, swelling, or refusal to bear weight could signal a musculoskeletal injury that can cause lifelong issues with veterinary attention.
Prolonged labor or signs of distress in a pregnant animal require immediate veterinary assistance to save the mother and her offspring.
Horses struggling to swallow, drooling excessively, or appearing distressed may have an obstruction that needs urgent care.
Labored breathing, nasal discharge, or coughing can indicate infections, allergies, or other serious respiratory conditions.
Deep cuts, punctures, or excessive bleeding need immediate attention to prevent infection and further injury.
For after-hours large animal emergencies, call us at (352) 697-2101 immediately.
For after-hours large animal emergencies, call us at (352) 697-2101 immediately.