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Large Animal Parasite Control

Large Animal Parasite Control by Ben J. Character, DVM Internal parasites can cause significant weight loss in grazing animals during the lean winter months.  Now is the time to institute a deworming program to address this problem. Most parasites in Alabama choose the mild climate of spring and fall to emerge from their hibernation and […]

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Equine Breeding

Equine Breeding by Ben J. Character, DVM Even as this article is being posted, the equine breeding season is revving up.  May and June are the prime months for the natural cycle of the mare.  Most mares will be at their best for accepting and maintaining a conception during this time. Most mares spend January, […]

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Common Eye Problems

Common Eye Problems by Ben J. Character, DVM The eyes are important sensory organs of domestic animals.  There are many common problems that can effect their function. Here are a few to watch for in your furry friend:  Foreign Object in Eye: During summer and fall, seeds of many different types can become lodged under […]

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Heartworm Disease

by Ben J. Character, DVM Heartworm disease is a common cause of sickness and death for our pets.  Heartworms are a type of parasite that live in the heart and great vessels that are associated with the heart.  Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes that deposit the larvae when they feed.  These larvae then migrate to […]

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All About Mange

All About Mange by  Ben J. Character, DVM Mange is a skin disease that effects dogs and cats.  There are several types of mange. The most common types are sarcoptic (Scabies) and demodex (or “Red Mange”).  Mange infections are caused by mites that infect the skin.  It is important to know which mite is causing […]

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BSE: Breeding Soundness Examination

BSE: Breeding Soundness Examination by Ben J. Character, DVM “Just what is a BSE?”, you may ask. We’re glad you did! BSE stands for “Breeding Soundness Examination”, and should be an annual part of a complete herd health program.  A BSE is also warranted if conception rates are found to be down in the herd. […]

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