Emergencies can be overwhelming, and knowing when to call the vet isn’t always clear. In this episode of Ask an Expert, Dr. Phil van Harreveld shares what owners should do in different equine emergencies and how to make the right call when it matters most.
Episode Highlights:
5:00: Must-have items for every horse owner’s emergency kit
8:30: Overlooked emergencies owners should take more seriously
13:30: Key signs of colic and when it’s time to call the vet
29:00: Determining if a wound needs sutures or veterinary attention
34:30: Identifying serious vs. minor lameness and first steps to take
45:30: Common mistakes owners make during equine emergencies
Meet the Expert, Dr. Phil van Harreveld
Dr. van Harreveld received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from North Carolina State University, and his master’s degree and surgical board certification from Kansas State University. He practiced as an equine veterinary surgeon for more than 22 years, founding the first equine referral hospital in Vermont, which he operated for over two decades. In addition to handling the hospital’s field cases, he managed the in-house medical and surgical case load. He joined the Merck Animal Health equine veterinary professional services team in 2022.
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