by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jul 10, 2017 | Equine
If you have a pregnant mare, one thing you would like to know is when she going to foal. Even if you have a breeding date, there is still a lot of variabilities and this causes a lot of sleepless nights. In the past, milk from the mare has been tested for calcium and...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jul 10, 2017 | General Care, General Health
Those of you in the cow-calf business wait all year for a calf. Most calves will be born in late spring or early summer. To make sure as many of these calves live as possible, today I am going to share some tips from Dr. John Maas from the University of California at...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jul 10, 2017 | Equine
Foal growth and development starts even before birth so proper nutrition of the mare is critical. Dr. Karen Davison from Purina Feed indicates foals are eating machines from birth and will nurse 70 or more times per day while consuming 30 pounds of milk per day during...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jul 10, 2017 | Cat Care
Too often a litter of kittens comes as an almost total surprise. The cute little girl kitten from last fall is one day noticed to be a bit round in the middle only the very next spring. No one got around to spaying her and she seemed too young for – er – adult...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Mar 24, 2017 | Tara's Canine Kitchen Bites
Imagine the story of Fez, a now older Labrador who was loving life at his house. At Fez’s home, there were kids and toys and properly regulated food bowls. He loved to run and play in the yard. And he loved to chase after those fast moving aluminum boxes that drive...