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For Horse Owners
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General Conditions and Seeing Your Vet
- Vaccines
- Colic
- Parasites and Strategic Deworming
- Laminitis
- Equine Gastric Ulcers
- Purchase Exams
- Dental Care
- Breeding
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Castration
- Cryptorchidism
- After Surgery
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Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis
- Diagnosis and Treatment
- Prevention
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WNV, EEE, and WEE
- Treatment and Prevention
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Equine Strangles
- Prevention
- Managing an Outbreak
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Equine Cushing's
- Clinical Signs
- Treating PPID
- Reading Product Labels
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Making Difficult Decisions
- Determining Quality of Life
- Preparing for Euthanasia
- Understanding Horse Insurance
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General Conditions and Seeing Your Vet
At MSU, your horse is treated by the best in the industry. The MSU Veterinary Medical Center’s Large Animal Clinic Equine Service is nationally known for providing the foremost in patient care, technology, and education. The MSU Equine Service is a leader in equine disease research and application of research findings in the clinical setting to improve the lives of horses
Please note: The Veterinary Medical Center can no longer assist with the loading/unloading of patients. However, if your animal necessitates sedation, please inform a staff member. Note: Sedation requests are administered based on team member availability. Should you experience a short delay, we respectfully ask for your patience and consideration.