by High Country Vet | Apr 15, 2026 | Horse Veterinarian
Guttural pouch mycosis is a potentially devastating condition affecting horses. It requires immediate veterinary attention before it causes problems like dysphagia and even neurological damage. Horses are vulnerable to many different types of diseases, ranging from...
by High Country Vet | Mar 9, 2026 | Horse Veterinarian
A preventive worming program is your best defense against equine parasites, but don’t panic if your horse shows signs of a worm infestation. Your veterinarian can help you treat it effectively and quickly by conducting a fecal worm count and administering...
by High Country Vet | Feb 16, 2026 | Horse Veterinarian
Did you know an overnight stay at an equine veterinary hospital can cost more than $500 a day? Fortunately, regular wellness checks and proactive care from a horse vet in Steamboat Springs, CO, can significantly reduce the risk of serious health problems in horses. As...
by High Country Vet | Feb 13, 2026 | Horse Veterinarian
While horses may not be as popular as dogs and cats as pets, about 700,000 U.S. households still own at least one, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. If you’re also a horse owner or plan to get one soon, one of the most crucial facts you...
by High Country Vet | Jun 24, 2025 | Horse Veterinarian, News & Updates
Insect Management for NW Colorado Horses You know the drill: spring melt, green grass, flowing rivers, and every flying menace within a 50 mile radius shows up for a buffet on your herd. Here’s the who’s who, why they suck, and how to fight back. Horses in...
by High Country Vet | Jun 2, 2025 | Horse Veterinarian, News & Updates
At the heart of exceptional equine care is trust—and that begins with understanding how horses experience the world. Fear Free training is an approach that prioritizes the emotional well-being of horses by reducing fear, anxiety, and stress during handling, veterinary...
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