Topline Equine Veterinary Care

Topline Equine Veterinary Care Topline Equine Veterinary Care (TEVC) offers a full range of equine reproductive services performed Dr. Jennifer Teigen- owner and veterinarian.

She attended University of Wisconsin River Falls for her undergrad degree and attended University of Wisconsin Madison for her veterinary degree. Dr. J opened Topline Equine Veterinary Care in 2010 because she wanted to mainly specialize in equine studies. Dr. Jennifer enjoys attending horse shows with her horses when she gets a chance. Look for her in some shows this year! Including:
Reproduction

Services **** NOW OFFERING EMBRYO TRANSFER****
Managing problem mares Contact us for prices
Powerfloat Dentistry
Heated Maternity with stall cameras Have our own recipient herd on site! In house Microbiology Testing
Lameness
Respiratory
24-Hour Equine Emergency Care

09/06/2024

Dr. Rod Moberg will be here at the clinic Monday Sept 16th at noon! He will be doing joint injections. Please call if you wish to make an appointment! Thanks!

An unvaccinated gelding was confirmed positive for West Nile Virus in Marquette county. This is just a PSA to remember t...
08/23/2024

An unvaccinated gelding was confirmed positive for West Nile Virus in Marquette county. This is just a PSA to remember the importance of vaccinating your horses, even if they do not leave the farm, for at minimum EWT + WNV. Eastern and Western encephalitis and West Nile virus are transmitted via mosquitos and Tetanus is environmental exposure via cuts and scrapes. Being vaccinated will help protect your horses from these life threatening conditions.

07/19/2024

Some of our clients have experienced shipping delays with their purchases on our online store. Just wanted to let you know we have been informed it has been due to their warehouses being backed up and some of the shipping companies are experiencing delays as well. Along with delays with the flights with the internet outages. We apologize for the inconveniences this has caused and hopefully things will straighten out soon. If you need something asap we may have what you need at the clinic to give you enough until your order comes in. Thank you for your understanding!

OWNER FOUND!!! She is home now! Thank you all for sharing!Anyone missing this cute cow? We have her contained. Please as...
07/01/2024

OWNER FOUND!!! She is home now! Thank you all for sharing!

Anyone missing this cute cow? We have her contained. Please ask your neighbors or anyone you know of locally if they are missing a cow. Appears to be dry- no calf. Sheriff's department has been contacted. Thanks!

06/11/2024

If you need a horse(s) hauled to OK or TX, we have a trailer heading down there this week. Leaving WI Thurs night or early Friday morning. Cheap fill rate of $400 per horse! Trailer is full coming back.

06/10/2024

We can finally breathe again and that means we have openings to schedule appointments!

However as a heads up, we will be closed the 4th of July through the 7th for the holiday and weekend so please plan ahead for emergencies as Dr. Teigen will not be available.

Thank you!

05/28/2024

We hate to have to make this post but we cannot take on extra work beyond what is scheduled to be done. When we put you on the books, we are scheduling for that specific work for specific patients only! We are trying to fit in as many clients as we can in our very busy schedule but we ask that you do not haul in extra horses to the clinic or have extra work for us to do when we visit your farm. The added work then pushes back other clients appointments, some who do not have the flexibility to be moved around. We understand it is spring and riding season is here but please, be courteous to Dr. Teigen and her staff's time. If you have extra work please schedule it out at another date.

*Please note- we are currently at max capacity for stalls and pens at the clinic and so we cannot take on any emergency haul ins at this time.

Sharing this important info for all horse owners to be aware of especially in counties and surrounding areas to be cauti...
04/12/2024

Sharing this important info for all horse owners to be aware of especially in counties and surrounding areas to be cautious and safe when traveling to different barns and properties and to please monitor your animals health and wellbeing for any sickness.

As we head into riding and traveling season, friendly reminder to practice good biosecurity to help protect your horse from diseases like equine herpesvirus. 🛡🐴

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We have received this email from the Department of Agriculture and wish to bring awareness to our clients and the horse ...
04/03/2024

We have received this email from the Department of Agriculture and wish to bring awareness to our clients and the horse community of Wisconsin/Minnesota of the potential risks when traveling this year. There has been an Equine Herpesvirus (EHV-1) out break in Clark, Grant, Monroe, Sauk, and Vernon counties. Please be safe and smart while traveling and take extra precautions to protect your horses and others by not traveling with sick or exposed horses. This email has some great information so please share it and help bring more awareness.

Division of Animal Health
[email protected] | (608) 224-4872 | https://datcp.wi.gov


The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has received reports of Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopthy (EHM) cases in five Wisconsin counties: Clark, Grant, Monroe, Sauk, and Vernon.

Horses at affected facilities have tested positive for equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1), a highly contagious virus that causes respiratory disease, abortion, and intermittent outbreaks of neurologic disease in horses. Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopthy is often fatal. Horses at facilities where EHM has been diagnosed have been quarantined. Equine herpes viruses are reportable in Wisconsin. While cases are not reported every year, it is not uncommon for outbreaks to arise this time of year, when equine events occur where horses commingle with animals from other farms.

Symptoms that should alert horse owners to the possibility of equine herpes virus infection include lethargy, decreased appetite, fever, nasal discharge, cough, weakness or incoordination, and urine dribbling. It may cause abortion in pregnant mares. Horses with any of these symptoms should be examined immediately by a veterinarian. Suspect horses should be isolated from healthy horses and tested for EHV-1.

Vaccinations are available for EHV-1 & EHV-4 which can help prevent respiratory and reproductive symptoms. Currently licensed vaccines are not labeled for the prevention of the neurologic form of EHV-1, however vaccines may assist in limiting the spread of outbreaks of EHM by limiting nasal shedding of EHV-1 and dissemination of infection. The American Association of Equine Practitioners provides risk-based vaccination guidelines for horse owners. As spring approaches, DATCP recommends consulting with your equine veterinarian on what vaccinations are recommended for your horse.

Horses that have been exposed to any infectious or contagious disease, or have symptoms of contagious respiratory infection, must not be taken to shows, competitions, clinics or public trail rides. Horse owners should also be aware that transportation of horses to these events may increase the risk of exposure to infectious organisms. While travelling with horses, taking a re**al temperature twice daily can help detect illness early. Any temperature higher than 101°F should be reported to a veterinarian. Horses returning from a show or sale should be isolated from the herd for 21 days. Since January 1, 2024, 11 other states have reported cases of Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopthy.

Both EHV-1 and EHV-4 spread primarily by direct or indirect contact with nasal secretions from infected horses. Although humans can’t be infected by EHV-1, they can aid in spreading it to their horses. Hand washing is recommended after interacting with horses. If returning to a horse farm after a show or competition, it is also to prudent to change clothes and shoes. DATCP Division of Animal Health has resources on biosecurity on our webpage.

Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
Division of Animal Health
https://datcp.wi.gov

​​​​Regular m​aintenance is scheduled for the morning of Saturday, February 10, 2024, starting at 2:00 AM and ending at 6:00 AM CST. The site may be unavailable during this time.

03/27/2024

Update!!! Due to weather and cancelations Dr. Rod Moberg has been rescheduled for April 11th. Please call for Apt scheduling! Thank you!

03/22/2024

Dr. Jamie Horner will be here April 30th. Date has been changed from the 16th so please make note of this for those of you who have booked or those that wish to book a visit! Thank you!

03/06/2024

Dr. Rod Moberg will be visiting us on March 27th at noon. If you wish to schedule your horses in for visit please contact us!

02/26/2024

UPDATE!
Dr. Jamie Horner will not be here April 16th but will be here on April 30th! So please make note of this change!

Dr. Jamie Horner (Dr. Turner's replacement) is scheduled to be visiting us on March 19th and April 16th. Please contact us if you wish to be added to the appointment list!

02/18/2024

Attention all horse owners! 🐴

Are you curious about equine dentistry and how it impacts your horse's health and well-being?
🦷 Join Dr. Molly Rice DAVDC-Eq for a special online educational event: "What Every Horse Owner Should Know About Dentistry." this Wednesday, February 21st at 7pm!

Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or new to horse ownership, this event is for you! Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to expand your knowledge and provide the best care for your equine companion.

Reserve your spot today:
https://form.jotform.com/240473502454148

02/06/2024

Reminder about our foaling series! Check out our events to see details on when they are!

Leaving Thursday night if anyone still needs a ride!
02/06/2024

Leaving Thursday night if anyone still needs a ride!

IF anyone is needing horses hauled, there will be a trailer leaving Glenwood City around February 8th 2024 heading to Arizona. Message for details or to set something up!! Thanks

IF anyone is needing horses hauled, there will be a trailer leaving Glenwood City around February 8th 2024 heading to Ar...
01/31/2024

IF anyone is needing horses hauled, there will be a trailer leaving Glenwood City around February 8th 2024 heading to Arizona. Message for details or to set something up!! Thanks

01/31/2024

Foaling Clinic Update!

Part 1 of our Foaling series will be February 24th 2024 @ 10am- Guest speaker will be Dr. Scott Madill From the University of Minnesota. Part 1 will cover the care of your mare before they foal, and as soon as your foal hits the ground.

Part 2 of the Foaling Series will be March 2nd 2024 @ 10am- Guest speaker will be Dr. Alex Bianco- Large Animal Internal Medicine @ the University of Minnesota. Part 2 will be covering the care of your foal the first few weeks of their life and signs to look for if something is wrong.

Part 3 of the series- Date to be announced at a later date- Will be covering Weaning and other care as they age.

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3087 130th Avenue
Glenwood City, WI
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