by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | Nov 30, 2018 | Equine Medicine News
Controlling parasites means sticking to a reasonable program and involving an equine healthcare professional to improve the veterinarian-client relationship By David W. Ramey, DVM Horse owners and veterinarians have focused on control of equine internal parasites... by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | Sep 28, 2018 | Equine Medicine News
We have been seeing quite a few seriously underweight horses the past couple of months and I’d like to encourage you to have your horse evaluated if you notice equine weight loss. Do not wait until there is a serious issue and the neighbor calls the sheriff! The most... by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | Aug 11, 2018 | Equine Medicine News
Equine Back Pain Equine back pain is a fairly common occurrence in the athletic horse. Sadly, many horses are retired because the owners are not informed about potential treatment options. Back pain can be a primary issue (kissing spine, muscle strain) or it can be... by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | May 31, 2018 | Equine Medicine News
The goal of any basic conditioning program is to enhance the psychological and the physical responses to exercise. Psychological responses with conditioning include greater confidence and desire to perform and minimized boredom and resentment. Physical responses... by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | Feb 28, 2018 | Equine Medicine News
Since we have been doing quite a bit of saddle fit checking with the Digatherm thermal imaging camera, we have often been asked what the big deal is. Put the saddle on the horse and go ride, right? Well, not so much! This is one of those tip of the iceberg issues. The... by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | Jan 30, 2018 | Equine Medicine News
We are proud to have the only medical digital thermal imaging system in south Alabama. This new technology enables us to identify the location of inflammation in its earliest stages – before it becomes a cause of lameness or significant tissue damage. The science of...
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