Focus on Your Horse’s Wellness this February

In celebration of National Pet Dental Health Month, we’re pleased to offer 10% savings on haul-in dental appointments through February 28, 2022. 

Give the office a call to set up your horse’s haul-in dental appointment and save 10% on your horse’s oral exam and float. *Please note that this 10% discount does not include the cost of sedation.

Call now to Schedule!

 

Our brand-new reproduction facility includes a safe, enclosed breeding shed, breeding phantom for stallion collection, and reproductive laboratory for semen processing.

Stallion services include:

  • Breeding soundness exams

  • Training of young stallions

  • Semen collection

  • Evaluation and shipments

We are experienced in all types of breeding including both fresh and chilled or frozen semen. Embryos can be harvested from your mare and shipped to a recipient mare or transferred to your own recipient mare.

Mare services include:

  • Breeding soundness exams

  • Estrus cycle management for live cover

  • Chilled semen and/or frozen semen

  • Pregnancy management

  • Embryo transfer services

Our specialized reproductive services also include twin management as well as infertility workups. 

Be sure to inquire about our shipped, cooled, and frozen semen breeding packages for 2022!

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Dr. Calsey Grant of Oakencroft will be available for integrative medicine appointments in mid-February for Millbrook Equine clients. Contact us to get your horse on the list and be the first to know about confirmed dates!

 

Here are some reminders from our team to keep your herd healthy & safe through the cold season:

  • Keep quality forage available.

    • Your horse generates heat through the fermentation of forage in the gut. For horses that live outside especially, it's important to have a steady supply of quality hay available.

  • Closely monitor water intake

    • You can encourage hydration by:

      • Offering warm water

      • Adding some water to grain rations or soaking hay

      • Adding a handful of grain to your horses' water buckets.

  • Take precautions with exercise when the temperature is below 20℉

Be sure to check in with your vet if you have any specific questions. Our team is here to help!

And don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more horse health tips.

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