Farm Animal Field Services
Farm Animal Hospital
Bringing specialized veterinary care to your farm with our experienced Farm Animal Field Service teams.
Request an appointmentAccessing quality veterinary care for your farm animals is crucial for maintaining their health and the overall wellbeing of your farming and commercial operation. Our Farm Animal Hospital Field Services are here to meet this need, delivering specialized veterinary services directly to your doorstep. Committed to the health of bovine, swine, and other ruminant species, we ensure your livestock receive the best care in in their familiar environment.
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Field Services
Our teams of veterinarians and technicians provide specilized care for a wide range of species to ensure herd health and producitivity, without the added stress of transport.
From preventive care to emergency intervention, our teams are equipped with mobile diagnostic tools and medicines that provides care tailored to your operation's specific needs and management practices from preventative care to emergency interventions.
Species
Our Farm Animal Field services provide care and treatment to all Farm Animal species including:
- Beef and Dairy Cattle
- Bison and Buffalo
- Goats
- Sheep
- Swine
Common Conditions
Our Farm Animal Field Services commonly address:
- Reproductive issues: Problems like infertility, dystocia, or post-partum complications.
- Digestive disorders: Conditions such as bloat, acidosis, or rumen dysfunction.
- Infectious diseases: Including bovine respiratory disease, foot rot, and mastitis.
- Parasitic infestations: Issues with internal or external parasites like worms or lice.
If your herd is facing these or other health issues, don't hesitate to request a visit from our Farm Animal Field Service teams.
Common Procedures
We perform a variety of procedures on-site, including:
- Pregnancy checks: Using manual palpation or ultrasound to determine if a cow is pregnant.
- Health examinations: Regular check-ups to ensure the herd's overall health and productivity.
- Vaccinations: Routine or targeted vaccinations to prevent disease.
- Deworming: Treatment to eliminate internal and external parasites.
To arrange any of these services, request a visit from our Farm Animal Field Service teams.
Special Equipment
Our Farm Animal Field Service use fully equipped veterinary trucks to bring advanced equipment and technology to your operation, such as:
- Portable ultrasound machines: For pregnancy checks and diagnostic imaging.
- Mobile laboratory equipment: For on-site testing of blood, feces, milk, or other samples.
- Automated vaccination/deworming equipment: For efficient treatment of larger herds.
With our mobile technology, we bring the highest standard of veterinary care right to your farm. Schedule a visit to learn more.
Common Questions
Can you handle emergencis on-site?
Yes, our field service teams are equipped to handle a wide range of emergencies on-site. However, some cases may require transport to the hospital for more extensive treatment.
What size operations to you visit?
Our Farm Animal Field Services provide on-site healthcare to operations of all sizes. From personal hobby farms to the largest commercial operations.
What do I need to prepare for a field visit?
Ensure your animals are caught up, easily accessible, and provide a safe and clean space for our team to work. If your animals are not caught at the time of visit, extra charges will be incurred.
How often should I schedule field service visits?
At least once a year. more visits can be necessary depending on the size of your operation, health status of your animals, and management practices. Regular check-ups are important, but we will work with you to determine the ideal schedule to fit your specific needs.
For further questions about our Farm Animal Field Services, call 765-494-8548.
At-Home Tips
Between our visits, keep your herds healthy by:
- Providing balanced nutrition: Feed quality and quantity is essential to maintaining herd health.
- Monitor for signs of disease: Regularly check your animals for changes in behavior, appetite, or physical appearance.
- Maintaining clean facilities: Good saniation helps prevent the spread of diseases and parasites.