Out & About Central Ontario
"Your Trusted Animal Health Team"
Check here for pictures of our vets, vet techs, clients, and friends out and about in Central Ontario!
Do you want to know more about gastric ulcers?
Are you interested in how we use endoscopy to investigate your horse’s stomach, lungs, larynx, nasal passages, and guttural pouches?
Date to be announced.
Wishing Dr O’Briain the best of luck in all her future endeavours. We really enjoyed having her working with us.
Last day of pregnancy and the first day of life!
► Roundtable and open forum with Dr. Rob Tremblay
The day of freshening is a big event for both the cow and the calf. There are lots of little details to help the cow or heifer start out well on her lactation and help the calf start out well in life.
This seminar discussed many of those details that may not take much time or cost very much but can give big benefits to the cow and to the calf.
There was no formal presentation, just an introduction followed by a roundtable discussion including all participants, with an objective of sharing knowledge amongst dairy farmers.
Fecal Egg Counts!
There is no better way to manage your horses’ parasite populations.
July & August is the time!
Bring a fresh sample to the office today. One fecal ball will do.
If you have any questions,
please call the office at 705-722-3232.
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Equine Education Night
Deworming Protocols and Strategies
Thank you to Tom Gutteridge DVM and Danny Villeneuve from Zoetis for a wonderful Equine Education Meeting about deworming on May 28, 2019. It was a great evening with refreshments and a lot of information to absorb. We were glad to hear so many questions at the end of the night.
Keep checking the website where we will post Dr Gutteridge’s presentation and some helpful printable tools to assist you in applying the best protocols and strategies for parasite prevention in your horses.
If there was one message that Dr Gutteridge and your animal health team at Central Ontario Veterinary Services want to you to take away from the presentation it was the importance of…
Fecal Egg Counts!
Dr Hunnisett consults with a patient.
Dr Stoddart and RVT Kate removing lumps and bumps on a very cooperative patient, Zeke!
Drs Stoddart and Hunnisett performing an endoscopic exam on a patient.
Learning bandaging skills with Dr Hunnisett at “What to do until the vet arrives!” workshop at the February Lunch and Learn at Drury Horse Park.
Full house for our Beef Producers Meeting – April 2019
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A patient model at the February Lunch and Learn at Drury Horse Park, where “What to do until the vet arrives!” was the topic of the afternoon – injuries, colic and acute lameness.
Autumn Equine Education Symposium
COVS would like to thank everyone who came out to our Equine Education Night! We enjoyed sharing some information about how we recognize and manage Equine Metabolic Syndrome and Equine Cushing’s disease.
We look forward to holding many more educational events in the future! Keep checking the website and the Facebook page for upcoming events, or to sign up for our Newsletters, call (705-722-3232) or email (info@centralontariovet.com).
Read more about this event in our November 2018 Updates.
Dr Rainee Stoddart at The Autumn Equine Education Symposium – November 2018
The Autumn Equine Education Symposium Giveaways – November 2018
Dr Rainee Stoddart & Dr Drew Hunnisett at the Open House – October 2018
Dr Henshaw and Dr Hunnisett – always on the road.
The Autumn Equine Education Symposium – November 2018
The Autumn Equine Education Symposium – November 2018
Open House – October 2018
Open House – New Signs – October 2018
Dr Henshaw took this photo with Dr Hunnisett, who was dealing with a cow who had a torsion of the uterus.
Dr Drew Hunnisett at The Autumn Equine Education Symposium – November 2018
The Autumn Equine Education Symposium Giveaways – November 2018
Open House – October 2018
A huge thank you to our client Kim for passing along this awesome photo of Dr Hunnisett doing teeth on a fabulous sunny September afternoon!
Dr Henshaw and Dr Ryan – hanging out with the cows. Could they be any happier?