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Back Road Equine Veterinary Practice Mobile Veterinarian - Horses only - Wichita and south central Kansas - Rachel Lindberg DVM You don't have to take your horses to the vet, I come to the farm.

Mobile equine veterinarian serving the horses of Wichita and south central Kansas. Farm call prices are based on how far away you are from Kechi. Long distance calls are not a problem. I am always happy to decrease your call price if you have a neighbor close by or several friends in the general area. Payment is due at time of Service

Services include, but are not limited too:
24/7 Emergency Serv

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Vaccinations, Coggins, Health Certificates, Powerfloat Dentals (Teeth floating), Reproductive work, Ultrasound, Field Surgery (including Castration and laceration repair), Lameness, Weight Loss, Geriatrics, etc. Rachel Lindberg, DVM

29/08/2024

The level of catastrophic loss that’s still unfolding at the Beutler Ranch in Elk City, Oklahoma right now is beyond comprehension. The horror of so many dead horses—the death toll is now approaching 70 and counting, I’m told—is devastating a family-dynasty breeding program that’s a 95-year-old cowboy empire. What Elra, Jake and Lynn Beutler started in 1929, and Elra’s grandson Bennie and his son Rhett built onto with Beutler & Son Rodeo Company today can’t be replicated or replaced.

I have intentionally sat quiet on this story, knowing the Beutlers can’t even breathe right now. They have no words, or tears left. They also have their hometown rodeo to produce this weekend, and with so much of their horse herd and generations-deep legacy wiped out without warning.

I’ve had many off-the-record conversations with cowboy people about this tragic turn of events in the last few days. I just had my first one on the record with the friend and veterinarian the Beutlers have entrusted with their four-legged family, Dr. Gregg VeneKlasen. Because of what may lie ahead legally, we will stick to only the facts that can be appropriately shared publicly at this time. More to come later, when the time is right for the Beutler family.

Early reporting that many of the Beutlers’ horses were accidentally fed cattle feed is false, according to VeneKlasen.

“What these horses got was actually a horse feed mix with a huge amount of the cattle drug monensin (brand name Rumensin) in it,” VeneKlasen said. “This was a tragic case of human error somewhere along the line, because tiny amounts of monensin is poison to horses. It kills them. Monensin is used in some cattle feed, but this amount in this horse feed delivered to the Beutlers would have killed cattle, too.

“Much is known about what has happened here that cannot yet be told. But the bottom line on this story is that it’s an important one to tell, so this never happens to anyone else. I will say this: Never buy horse feed from a mill that makes cattle feed. Period. Please quote me on that. Every horse that ate this feed is dead. The only bucking mare still alive is (NFR bucker) Black Kat, because she was at my place (Timber Creek Veterinary Hospital in Canyon, Texas; that’s her in this picture) when this feed was delivered. The only Killer Bee baby that is still alive refused to eat the feed.

“I cried. We all cried. These bloodlines were five generations in the making. Many of the stars of this breeding program are gone. To see what’s happened here to these horses will make you puke.”

I stopped using the word “tragedy” a long time ago for situations that did not warrant it. “It’s not a tragedy if nobody died” has become a famous line of mine when perspective is lost and drama is overblown. This, my friends, is a tragedy in our rodeo family.

The one silver lining I’ve seen so far is the heartwarming generosity of other stock contractors stepping up and offering their stock to the Beutlers. That’s how our rodeo family rolls in the toughest of times, and it’s something special to behold and be very proud of.

This story continues to unfold. More when we can. Until then, God Bless every horse who has died. And prayers for the Beutler family as they try to find a path forward with so many family members missing.

29/08/2024
26/07/2024
26/07/2024

West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus. WNV primarily causes disease in birds, humans, and horses and is transmitted by many different species of mosquitoes. Since 1999, more than 27,600 U.S. horses have been confirmed with WNV neuro-invasive disease with an estimated average case fata...

05/07/2024
05/07/2024

Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is a potentially fatal blood-borne infectious viral disease that produces a persistent infection among equids nearly worldwide.

26/06/2024
21/06/2024

Caring for an older horse? MySeniorHorse.com is a new resource to help you provide quality care for your horse, donkey, or mule aged 15 years and older.
Visit the new website now for expert information on senior horse nutrition, management, diseases, and more to ensure you are keeping your equine companions in optimal health during their golden years.

21/06/2024

Warm weather is here to stay so it's time to remind ourselves how to keep our horses safe in hot weather.

Check out these tips for keeping you horse cool and healthy over the summer.

21/06/2024

It’s Friday Fun Facts!
Good intentions of the past taught us about disease spread… Biosecurity practices such as cleaning, disinfecting, quarantining, and vaccination programs can all help in preventing or decreasing chances that your horse will get sick.

29/04/2024
27/04/2024

Forgot what fly boots felt like 😂

22/02/2024

Our friends at NDSU are once again offering their Extension Horse Management webinars in March!

📅 March 6 – Genetic Disease Overview, Quarter Horses
📅 March 13 – Pasture W**d and Manure Management
📅 March 20 – Prevention and Detection of Communicable Equine Diseases
📅 March 27 – Emergency First Aid (Until the Veterinarian Arrives)

For more information and to register, visit https://www.ndsu.edu/agriculture/ag-hub/events/horse-management-webinar-series.

12/01/2024

Yeeha !

Good advice! I would not double hay suddenly though as it is common to see impaction colic with the coming weather. 1 ta...
11/01/2024

Good advice! I would not double hay suddenly though as it is common to see impaction colic with the coming weather. 1 tablespoon of table salt added to feed if tolerated can encourage drinking, no need to buy special electrolytes.

08/11/2023

As the weather gets colder, our outdoor cats will begin to seek shelter wherever they can find it, including under the hood of your car. Please help us protect them by remembering to tap on the hood of your car or honk your car horn before turning on your vehicle.

22/08/2023

Heat advisory in the area ☀️🥵

28/07/2023

From the Kansas Department of Agriculture:

A horse residing in Pratt County has been diagnosed with West Nile Virus (WNV); this is Kansas's first known confirmed case of equine WNV case in 2023. The unvaccinated horse presented with neurologic signs.

Vaccines in horses have proven to be a very effective prevention tool for West Nile Virus. In addition to vaccinations, horse owners also should work diligently to reduce the mosquito populations and their possible breeding areas. Recommendations include removing stagnant water sources, keeping animals inside during the bugs' feeding times, which are typically early in the morning and evening, and using mosquito repellents.

10/07/2023

Your horse may not be super spooked - he may just not be able to see what you’re seeing.

10/07/2023

Morning motivation
Happy Monday! Have a great week!

01/04/2023

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