15/06/2026
Atención Veterinaria Equina
Atención veterinaria equina
“Cuidamos la salud de tu caballo con profesionalismo y dedicación”
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15/06/2026
11/06/2026
Reproducción Equina
Ofrecemos servicios reproductivos enfocados en la salud y eficiencia reproductiva de tu yegua, utilizando ultrasonografía y técnicas actualizadas para brindar un seguimiento preciso en cada etapa.
*Diagnóstico de gestación
*Seguimiento de gestación
*Seguimiento de ciclo estral
*Inseminación con semen fresco y congelado
MVZ Yesenia Monge
6141399774
08/06/2026
¿Has notado desarrollo mamario o producción de leche en una yegua que aún no está próxima al parto?
No lo ignores. Puede ser una señal temprana de placentitis y poner en riesgo la gestación.
MVZ Yesenia Monge | 614 139 9774
02/06/2026
01/06/2026
As the temperatures rise and the sun stays out longer, make sure your equine friends are adequately protected from harmful UV rays. ☀️
Hot summer weather puts horses at risk not only for dehydration and heat stress but also the skin damage and discomfort that accompany a sunburn— just like humans.
A lot of equestrians love some chrome on a horse, but it's important to remember that those beautiful white markings and the non-pigmented pink skin underneath are more likely to suffer from sunburn, especially in areas where the skin is more sensitive — like around the eyes and the nostrils.
In addition to the pain and discomfort, horses that are prone to recurrent sunburn may also face other long-term consequences, like the increased likelihood of developing squamous cell carcinoma (a common cancer).
If your horse is susceptible to sunburn, contact your veterinarian for more information about sun damage and recommendations to keep your equine protected this summer.
15/05/2026
¿Sabías que la alimentación del caballo impacta directamente su salud digestiva y su performance?
En Stirps Horse Breeding creemos que el rendimiento comienza con el bienestar, el manejo correcto y la atención a los detalles.
Síguenos para más contenido equino.
03/05/2026
🦷✨ Balance orodental en caballos: más que una revisión, es bienestar ✨🦷
¿Sabías que los problemas dentales son una de las causas más comunes de bajo rendimiento y pérdida de condición en caballos?
El balance orodental ayuda a:
✅ Mejorar la masticación y la digestión.
✅ Prevenir dolor, laceraciones y heridas en la boca.
✅ Evitar resistencia al freno y cambios de conducta.
✅ Favorecer la absorción de nutrientes.
Un caballo con buena salud dental come mejor, rinde mejor y vive mejor 🐎💚.
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03/05/2026
Servicios veterinarios equinos🐎💉🩺
*Desparasitacion
*Vacunación
*Cirugia
*Rayos x
*Atención a cólicos
*Consulta general
*Balance orodental (limado de dientes)
*Reproducción
-Seguimiento de ciclo estral
-Atención de partos
-Diagnóstico de gestación
-Seguimiento de gestación
-Inseminación semen fresco, refrigerado y congelado
*Neonatologia (medicina de potros)
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Chihuahua y alrededores
21/04/2026
26/02/2026
Spring only a few weeks away! 🙌 It’s not too early to start thinking about a deworming plan for your horses.
If deworming is something you’ve been doing the same way for as long as you can remember, this year we encourage you to break tradition and work with your veterinarian instead. Thanks to tools like the f***l egg count, your horse doctor can help you devise a treatment tailored to the needs of your equine friend plus monitor the efficacy of the dewormer used last.
Before you dismiss this notion because you’ve been “doing it for years,” you should know that the old-school approach to deworming is quickly becoming outdated. Not only is it a waste of money, but it also builds drug resistance in the parasitic fauna of equines, which means we are running out of drugs that can effectively help us control parasite infections.
For more information, the AAEP Parasite Control Guidelines can be found on our website: https://aaep.org/resource/internal-parasite-control-guidelines/
Key take-home messages from these Internal Parasite Disease Control Guidelines include:
• Perform f***l egg count reduction tests (FECRT) annually to ensure that you are using effective dewormers in every herd or barn.
• Recognize that no anthelmintic will eliminate all parasitic stages from a horse.
• Continue using f***l egg counts (FEC) once or twice a year to stratify horses into low, medium, and high shedders to reduce pasture contamination.
• Deworm all horses at a baseline rate (once or twice a year) and target selected horses more often based on FEC (strongyle high shedders).
• Do not use FEC to diagnose disease in horses; there is no correlation between FEC and disease-causing parasite life stages.
• Discontinue deworming all horses with fixed intervals year-round (e.g., every 2 months), and stop blindly rotating anthelmintic classes.
As always, consult your equine veterinarian to learn more and for questions specific to your horses!
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