CMT Equine Veterinary Services, INC

CMT Equine Veterinary Services, INC We are here to help with all your horse needs. Call, email or visit our website for more info!
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08/21/2024

Dr. Tambling will be out of town and the office Thurs. August 22-Sun. August 25. Please have an emergency plan prepared!

08/18/2024

Happy birthday to the BEST technician, Justine!! This place wouldn’t be the same without you!!

08/15/2024

Thank you to everyone who was able to clear an evening and attend our Horse Owner Seminar. We hope you learned a lot and had a good time, I know we did!! For one last raffle, Dr. Tambling chose a random number and is giving a CMT Equine hat away to a lucky winner-Bill Daniels! Thanks again to all who made it out!!

07/24/2024

Get your seat at our upcoming Horse Owner Event!! Text or call the office to secure a spot!

07/19/2024
06/14/2024

Dr. Tambling will be unavailable from 6/14-6/23. The office will be mostly open for medications during normal hours, but please call before visiting to make someone is in. She will return June 24. As always, have an ER plan in place. Thank you!!

Here are your photo winners!!! There's a CMT Equine hat waiting for each of you at the clinic (I'll let you know individ...
03/07/2024

Here are your photo winners!!! There's a CMT Equine hat waiting for each of you at the clinic (I'll let you know individually when to come pick up!!) There were SO many photos to choose from that were so good and we appreciate each and every one of you! If you come into the clinic, we will be starting a patient/client photo wall to help celebrate all of our wonderful clients and their best buds!

03/01/2024

Celebrate our 1 year anniversary by commenting photos of your 4 legged friends! We can’t thank our clients and patients enough for making the past year truly wonderful!! And you may even get a surprise for the best photo submitted!!

Always love getting to teach the next generation about what I do!
03/01/2024

Always love getting to teach the next generation about what I do!

02/22/2024

Dr. Tambling will be out of the office until Monday, Feb. 26. Thanks for your understanding and please plan accordingly.

02/09/2024

Dr. Tambling will be out of the office today through the weekend. Please plan accordingly, she will return Monday. Thank you!

01/30/2024

Colic is not a disease, but rather a combination of signs that alert us to abdominal pain in the horse. Colic can range from mild to severe but it should never be ignored, as many of the conditions that cause colic can become life threatening in a relatively short period of time. Only by quickly and accurately recognizing colic – and seeking qualified veterinary help – can the chance for recovery be maximized.

Virtually any horse is susceptible to colic, so management practices can play a key role in prevention. And although not every case is avoidable, the guidelines listed in the graphic can help you maximize your horse’s health and reduce the risk of colic.

As always, remember that every animal is different depending on age, breed and other health conditions, so be sure to work with your veterinarian to address any concerns specific to your situation!

Certainly not an easy part of the job, but we can only hope to bring both the horse and the owner some much needed peace...
01/10/2024

Certainly not an easy part of the job, but we can only hope to bring both the horse and the owner some much needed peace during these difficult decisions.

When is the “right” time to euthanize your horse? While this is not a subject horse people like to think about, it's something we all inevitably have to deal with at some point. Below is some food for thought courtesy of the horse doctors at Back Cove Equine Veterinary Care:

“At times it is obvious, such as an acute onset of severe colic or injury. Other times it is more subtle: having more trouble getting up and down to roll, not taking pleasure in the things they used to, having more bad days than good, etc. When the time comes, equine veterinarians are often called upon to help navigate this greatest of decisions and help counsel owners.”

Pictured is Prince, a senior horse who recently made his way to the next world after his owner gave great thought to the winter ahead and made the very difficult and loving decision to let him go with his dignity. Prince passed on a beautiful, crisp morning, surrounded by people who loved him.

“You earned your place in the stars, my most handsome Prince of Maine".

Rest in peace, Prince.

01/02/2024

Happy new year everyone!! Dr. Tambling will be gone Jan 5-Jan 12. The office will be available for calls periodically. Please plan accordingly!

12/30/2023

If you own horses long enough, sooner or later you are likely to be confronted with a medical emergency—even during the holidays. Are you prepared to act?

Having a clear emergency action plan will help you stay focused and effective if a crisis strikes. Below are some basic guidelines that can help you prepare for an equine emergency:

1. Know how to reach your regular veterinarian after hours. Ask about a back-up or referring veterinarian in case your regular horse doctor is not available for emergencies.

2. Have a plan for transporting the horse is necessary and know in advance the most direct route to an equine surgery center.

3. Prepare a first aid kit and store it in a clean, dry, readily accessible place. Keep a first aid kit in your horse trailer or towing vehicle as well, and be sure to check your supplies periodically and restock as needed. First-aid kits can be as simple or elaborate as you’d like; seek your horse doctor's advice on what to add, especially regarding any drugs that could be included and how they should be administered.

12/29/2023
12/29/2023

Dr. Tambling will be out of town and the office will be closed Friday, Dec. 29-Mon. Jan. 1. As always prepare your emergency plan!! Normal office hours will resume Tuesday. Happy new year!!

Dr. Tambling and her family wish you all the merriest Christmas!!
12/25/2023

Dr. Tambling and her family wish you all the merriest Christmas!!

12/22/2023

Water remains as important for your horse in cold weather as it is in the summer. As a matter of fact, decreased water consumption in the winter is thought to be the primary inducing factor for impaction colic — although there are other predisposing factors such as poor hay quality, lack of exercise, internal parasites and dental problems.

Impaction colic is essentially constipation and most often includes the accumulation of hard, dry f***l material in the colon. The usual signs of impending impaction colic are depression, a decreased appetite, and decreased production and dryness of manure.

Studies demonstrate that you can increase your horse's winter water consumption if you provide access to heated water, but ONLY if that is the only source of water available. As always, if you have any questions about preventing colic in your horse, your local veterinarian remains your best source of information!

12/20/2023

PSA: The office will be closed Friday Dec. 22 through Tues Dec. 26. Normal office hours will resume on Wed Dec. 27. Happy Holidays

11/20/2023

Happy Thanksgiving Week! Our office will be closed Wed. Nov. 22 through Sun. Nov. 26, so that we can celebrate with our families. We are so thankful to have you all as clients and wish you a safe and restful weekend!

We just knew she’d find the BEST home! Kiera went to a loving home to get spoiled yesterday and she’s settling in alread...
10/31/2023

We just knew she’d find the BEST home! Kiera went to a loving home to get spoiled yesterday and she’s settling in already!! Thanks to everyone who shared her story and helped her to get there!!❤️❤️❤️

Let’s find this sweet girl a home/foster/rescue! DM me for more details. Long story short we found her roaming in Pembro...
10/22/2023

Let’s find this sweet girl a home/foster/rescue! DM me for more details. Long story short we found her roaming in Pembroke on Friday and she’s so sweet, but was afraid of the AC officer. We’ve had her at the clinic since then and she’s been an angel!

We’ve had a fun week celebrating our favorite tech, Justine (Sonny Duke)! We wouldn’t be able to do what we do without h...
10/20/2023

We’ve had a fun week celebrating our favorite tech, Justine (Sonny Duke)! We wouldn’t be able to do what we do without her! Happy tech week!!

CALENDARS ARE BACK!!! The long-awaited wall calendars are back in stock! If you haven’t scheduled fall work, make sure y...
10/11/2023

CALENDARS ARE BACK!!! The long-awaited wall calendars are back in stock! If you haven’t scheduled fall work, make sure you do, so you don’t miss out.

09/25/2023

PSA: Dr. Tambling will be out of town Sept. 30-Oct. 1 AND October 4-7. As always, please have a plan in place for an emergency situation. She will be reachable by phone but will be out of the state.

Had a great first Labor Day in Herscher! It is so fun to see clients outside of work! Thank you to all of the continued ...
09/05/2023

Had a great first Labor Day in Herscher! It is so fun to see clients outside of work! Thank you to all of the continued support!

08/28/2023

Dr. Tambling will be out of town/unavailable for emergency calls this weekend Friday, Sept. 1-Monday, Sept 4. She will be available for consult by phone/text. The office will be closed as well. Work will resume Sept. 5.

08/18/2023

Everyone wish our fabulous tech Justine a happy birthday today.

Address

6055 N 5000W Road
Bourbonnais, IL
60914

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+18159323355

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