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- Performance Equine Specialists
Performance Equine Specialists is dedicated to providing knowledge and experience to the equine athlete and their riders Lead by Dr Ellis Farstvedt, a nationally recognized board certified Equine Surgeon, our team is composed of multiple veterinarians with a variety of interests and specialties
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Dr Ellis and his wife also own and operate Performance Equine Specialists They started this practice in 2008 as a seasonal equine sports medicine service for the winter migration of equine athletes to Arizona
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Performance Equines In Action About Us We have a diverse team of veterinarians, staff and support hospitals that give us the unique opportunity to provide our services
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General Equine Service Dental Float; Vaccine De-worming; General Health consultations; General medical care * wound repair * diagnosis and treatments for illness disease
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Contact Performance Equine Specialists Phone Email 406-599-9423 801-881-8508 (fax) [email protected] Physical Mailing (May-Nov) 180 Hwy 78 Red Lodge, MT 59068 Physical (Nov-May) 35844 N 16th Street Phoenix, AZ 85086 Mailing (Nov-May) 35820 N 16th Street Phoenix AZ 85086
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The treatment and prevention of gastric ulcers is directed at removing these predisposing factors, thus decreasing acid production within the horse’s stomach Follow these tips from the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) to properly treat your horse’s ulcers:
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As a horse owner, it is important to recognize the signs of laminitis and seek veterinary help immediately Signs of acute laminitis include the following: Lameness, especially when a horse is turning in circles; shifting lameness when standing
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