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Equine Emergencies


Emergencies:   (828)658-8989

At Appalachian Equine we provide 24 hour emergency service for our regular and established clients. If you are not sure you have a real emergency, familiarize yourself with the following examples. If you are still unsure, you can always call for a consultation.

Examples of Emergencies:

Colic

Lacerations and other trauma

Non-weight bearing lameness

Eye trauma or other abnormalities

Mare in labor unable to deliver the foal

Sudden loss of coordination or balance

Weak foal that is unable to nurse

Choke (saliva coming from the nose)

High fever with inappetence

Dull horse with inappetence

Retained placenta (more than 4 hours)

IF YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY:

STAY CALM and call  (828) 658-8989.

If it is after hours you will be given the number for the answering service.

Be prepared to write down phone numbers.

Keep your phone line clear.

Be able to give the doctor clear directions to your farm.

Try to be observant and give us as much information as you can about the case so that we can be best prepared to handle your emergency.

Have a truck and trailer ready to haul to a referral hospital if that should become necessary.

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