Videos by McCleery Equine Veterinary Service. Equine and Large Animal Veterinary Services
π¨π Busted! These two were caught... being too cute! ππ¨
Seems like they're pleading for a wellness check. Don't let your pets pull a "goat escape" β regular check-ups are key to keeping your adventurous friends healthy and ready for their next caper.
π Book their 'Get Out of Jail Free' card with us today and ensure they're always up to no good, in good health!
π Call us at 352-214-3875 to schedule an appointment.
π¨π Busted! These two were caught... being too cute! ππ¨
π¨π Busted! These two were caught... being too cute! ππ¨
Seems like they're pleading for a wellness check. Don't let your pets pull a "goat escape" β regular check-ups are key to keeping your adventurous friends healthy and ready for their next caper.
π Book their 'Get Out of Jail Free' card with us today and ensure they're always up to no good, in good health!
π Call us at 352-214-3875 to schedule an appointment.
ππ Final Post from the Dip Tanks Near Kruger National Park! ππ
As I prepare to return home, I'm sharing my final post from the South African dip tanks. For those who have never seen it, the process of cattle leaping into dip tanks is quite impressive. Check out this video to see it in action! ππ¦
The dip tank is designed to submerge the cattle's heads, ensuring ear ticks are treated. This leap may look scary, but it's crucial for preventing the severe damage these ticks can cause. Without treatment, ticks can create large wounds, abscesses, and udder damage that makes it hard for cows to feed their calves. Not to mention the threat of tick-borne diseases like Ehrlichiosis (heartwater), Babesiosis (red water), and Anaplasmosis (gall sickness).
These dip tanks also allow for disease surveillance and early detection of serious illnesses like Rift Valley Fever, Anthrax, tuberculosis, brucellosis, and Foot-and-Mouth Disease.
#KrugerNationalPark #DipTanks #CattleHealth #VeterinaryCare #TickBorneDiseases #DiseaseSurveillance #mccleeryequinevet
Spring is in the air!
πΈ Spring is in the air! π΄π· #FirstDayOfSpring #SheddingSeason #McCleeryEquineVet
Crossing Continents: From Zebras in Mpumalanga to Horses in Florida
π From the African bush back to Archer, FL β it's a journey of over 8,000 milesπ²βοΈπ, all to reconnect with the horses and clients who make our practice so special! π¦ Just as these zebras crossed my path in Africa, I'm crossing continents to be back at McCleery Equine Veterinary Service for the next few weeks. Excited is an understatement β I'm thrilled to see all the familiar faces and meet new ones! Appointments kick off this Tuesday, and I'm eager to get back into the swing of things. Let's make these weeks memorable! Book now and let's catch up β it's been too long! π΄πΌ#HorseofaDifferentColor #MissingMyPatients #GlobalVet #AllTheEquines #8433Miles
Surviving the Heatwave π‘οΈπ΄π§ Be smart like Chocolate! Set up misters & sprinklers on a timer for instant relief. Caution: Water in hoses can get dangerously hot, so run the timer hourly during peak heat. ππΏπ₯ Keep your equine friends safe & cool. #HeatWaveHacks #HeatStressAwareness #FloridaSummers #McCleeryEquineVet
Ok, I am dating myself here - but does anyone else think that there is more than a passing resemblance between alpacas and the Falkor dragon from the 80's movie, The Neverending Story?!
Have you ever seen a pig frolic? This is Dixie, and I think it is safe to say she was enjoying herself today. #funonthefarm