by Grace Monmaney, DVMShare: ARTICLE: Bella's Blunder As a horse owner one of our biggest fears is to hear a commotion from the pasture and run out to find our...
by LBEMC AdminShare: ARTICLE: A blind mare gives birth to her "Prime Time" foal. Newborn foals sometimes require treatment. The joy and excitement of a new foal in the barn...
by Diane Rhodes, DVM, ACVIMShare: ARTICLE: I don't know why she swallowed the fly! This is the story of Impression, a 20-year-old Arabian mare. Impression is retired and spends most...
by LBEMC AdminShare: ARTICLE: Dixie's Filly It was a cold December morning when our ambulatory service was called out to see a newborn foal that was having trouble rising and...
by LBEMC AdminShare: ARTICLE: Tyzzer's Disease Perpetually Pretty’s 06 colt was very healthy and normal at birth, but, at 10 days of age, his owner, John and Bonnie Ball, found...
by LBEMC AdminShare: ARTICLE: Jacob and the Oleander Jacob Biles, a 7-year-old male alpaca, presented to Loomis Basin Equine Medical Center on emergency for inappetance, lethargy, and excessive water consumption....
by LBEMC AdminShare: ARTICLE: The Little Donkey That Could Boy George is an adorable 1-year-old miniature donkey who presented to Loomis Basin Equine Medical Center after being in the wrong...
by Bob Morgan, DVMShare: ARTICLE: Anatomy of a Rescue There are many good souls among the horse owners of our practice. The examples of people who are willing to step...
by LBEMC AdminShare: ARTICLE: Rylie's Recovery Rylie (“Rubign’s Song”), an Oldenberg foal owned by Cindy Wilkins, was first seen by our LBEMC ambulatory service after experiencing lethargy for four days....