Aggie Vet and Farrier Services
Aggie Vet and Farrier Services
  • 18
  • 204 440
How to Survive Vet School - Ask a Farrinarian (Special Edition)
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com
In this episode, Dr. Brian explains how to survive vet school.
How to adjust to the first year of vet school. How to survive first year of vet school. Going from pre-vet to vet school. How to study in vet school. How to pass in vet school. What is the first year of vet school like. Going from pre-vet undergrad straight to vet school vs. second career going to vet school.
Realities of vet school. Mindset for vet school. Suicide in vet school. Suicide in vet medicine. Veterinary suicide.
Veterinary internships. Veterinary externships. Vet school class rank.
What is it like to be a vet. What is it like to be a vet student.
Переглядів: 6 116

Відео

WINTER IS COMING . . . for 2 days - Ask a Farrinarian (Truck Edition)
Переглядів 6 тис.4 роки тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this episode, Dr. Brian addresses the most common question at the moment - "How do I keep my horse from colicing with this cold front?" Hel...
Top 5 Equine Vet Questions - Ask a Farrinarian (Live Edition)
Переглядів 6 тис.4 роки тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this episode, Dr. Brian answers the top 5 questions he gets as an equine veterinarian. Should I blanket my horse and when? How often does m...
Top 5 Farrier Questions - Ask a Farrinarian (Live Edition)
Переглядів 7 тис.4 роки тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO, and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this episode, Dr. Brian answers the top 5 questions he gets as a farrier. Does my horse need shoes? How often does my horse need to be tri...
What Is Colic In Horses - Part 2 - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 7 тис.4 роки тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this episode, Dr. Brian explains how to treat and manage colic in horses. With very few exceptions, every horse needs to be seen by a vet e...
What Is Colic In Horses - Part 1 - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 8 тис.4 роки тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this episode, Dr. Brian explains what colic in horses is, goes over the different types of colic in horses, as well as times when horses ar...
To Shoe or Not to Shoe - Part 2 - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 9 тис.4 роки тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this episode, Dr. Brian explains how to find the right farrier for you and your horse as well as addresses some of the most common misconce...
To Shoe or Not to Shoe - Part 1 - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 16 тис.4 роки тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this episode, Dr. Brian explains the benefits of routine hoofcare and how to determine whether or not to shoe your horse. Every horse needs...
Metabolic Disease in Horses - Part 2 - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 9 тис.5 років тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this series, Dr. Brian discusses the main metabolic diseases in horses. In part 2, we go over care and management of metabolic horses, testi...
Metabolic Disease In Horses - Part 1 - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 10 тис.5 років тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this series, Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, discusses the main metabolic diseases in horses. In part 1, we go over Equine Metabolic Syndrome...
Cutie Pie The Brave Goat
Переглядів 2,4 тис.5 років тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO, and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com AVFS is proud to present the story of Cutie Pie the Brave Goat!! Cutie pie was attacked by a dog and this video tells the story of his road t...
Is my horse colicing? What should I do? - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 20 тис.5 років тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO, Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this video, Dr. Brian discusses how to recognize colic in your horse and what to do while you are waiting for your veterinarian. My horse is c...
What do I feed my cat?
Переглядів 2,4 тис.6 років тому
With so many foods on the market today, we often get the question - what do I feed my cat? Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provides mobile equine veterinary and farrier services to Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com
Laminitis vs Founder - Part 1 - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 45 тис.6 років тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, CO, Elizabeth, CO, Franktown, CO, Castle Rock, CO, Sedalia, CO, and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this series, Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM, CJF, discusses laminitis and founder in horses. In part 1, we go over the definition of laminitis an...
Laminitis Vs. Founder - Part 2 - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 26 тис.6 років тому
Dr. Brian Eitelman, DVM CJF, and Aggie Vet and Farrier Services provide veterinarian and farrier services in Parker, Elizabeth, Franktown, Castle Rock, Sedalia, CO, and Larkspur, CO. To learn more, please visit us at www.vetandfarrier.com In this series, Dr. Brian discusses laminitis and founder in horses. In part 2, we go over diagnosis of laminitis and founder, presentation (signs/symptoms) o...
How to Bandage a Horse's Leg - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 8 тис.7 років тому
How to Bandage a Horse's Leg - Ask a Farrinarian
"Unexplained" Weight Loss in Horses - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 8 тис.7 років тому
"Unexplained" Weight Loss in Horses - Ask a Farrinarian
Equine Parasite Management and Deworming Strategies - Ask a Farrinarian
Переглядів 8 тис.8 років тому
Equine Parasite Management and Deworming Strategies - Ask a Farrinarian

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @yaysunny
    @yaysunny 22 дні тому

    Ty for sharing

  • @bagatellatellez4225
    @bagatellatellez4225 Місяць тому

    Está interesante. Si tuviera traducción a español estaría mejor

  • @alaasobhyewiese593
    @alaasobhyewiese593 2 місяці тому

    Very informative ❤

  • @highlandhusky4977
    @highlandhusky4977 3 місяці тому

    My horse is having problems with his right leg. I realized after giving meds and linament thar it is the hoof. After rasping the bottom he CAN walk better but still limping. Should I rasp more? The hoof wall looks good, the frog isnt as soft as the others. And some flares that have been trimmed!!👀

  • @AMS7200
    @AMS7200 4 місяці тому

    Excellent information. Unfortunately for me it’s too little too late. I have half Arabs and when I brought them from North Dakota on Prairie grass and put them on grown grass. I did not know anything about laminitis because we never had that problem up north. Now all three of mine Need long-term treatment. What kind of grass seed should I use if I plant my own hay. I’m in Colorado. I have 20 acres that I plan to plant low carbohydrate grass seed so I can grow my own hay for them. Unfortunately, soaking the hay is out of the question for me. In the meantime, what is the safe analysis for hay. I have had my hay tested twice, but I’m not sure exactly what the readings should be. Your answer will be greatly appreciated. If you get this message, thank you very very Much !!!🐎🐎

  • @AMS7200
    @AMS7200 4 місяці тому

    Excellent information. Unfortunately for me it’s too little too late. I have half Arabs and when I brought them from North Dakota on Prairie grass and put them on grown grass. I did not know anything about laminitis because we never had that problem up north. Now all three of mine Need long-term treatment. What kind of grass seed should I use if I plant my own hay. I’m in Colorado. I have 20 acres that I plan to plant low carbohydrate grass seed so I can grow my own hay for them. Unfortunately, soaking the hay is out of the question for me. In the meantime, what is the safe analysis for hay. I have had my hay tested twice, but I’m not sure exactly what the readings should be. Your answer will be greatly appreciated. If you get this message, thank you very very Much !!!🐎🐎

  • @brendayarbro4762
    @brendayarbro4762 5 місяців тому

    Can we feed rice bran

  • @marcianohernandez3556
    @marcianohernandez3556 5 місяців тому

    With experience just looking the Hoof you know what is happening, you can make the horse muve but you all ready know

  • @AnecDote45
    @AnecDote45 5 місяців тому

    What happens in the wild with say a herd of Mustang? Do the hooves naturally wear down? Do the ones that grow long hooves in a natural environment filter out through breeding? -Curious party

    • @desmoMarco91
      @desmoMarco91 5 місяців тому

      In the wild the hooves wear down pretty much at the same speed in which they grow. If you ride a horse a lot, especially on abrasive surfaces (such as asphalt for example) you wear down more hoove than they grow...so you need to shoe it to prevent it from wearing all off. Thats what google says

  • @sherryevans7944
    @sherryevans7944 6 місяців тому

    Does anyone know what caused the inflammation to begin with? Great video. Thank you.

  • @frantroje3177
    @frantroje3177 6 місяців тому

    Wow this was excellent! Will be listening again…a lot of information.

  • @VetSurgeonDrTunio-vs8te
    @VetSurgeonDrTunio-vs8te 6 місяців тому

    Good lecture.

  • @rustyshort1382
    @rustyshort1382 7 місяців тому

    This is the best lecture I have ever seen on this condition. I have had three vets on my horse currently but by far, this has been the most informative discussion about the mechanics of the problem and was extremely helpful.

  • @eventerjazz6
    @eventerjazz6 8 місяців тому

    This video was super informative. My mare is currently on stall rest with laminitis and while I have a basic understanding of the disease process, the way you explained it makes a lot more sense, and really drives home just how important reducing inflammation in the acute phase is. I do have a question about rotation of the coffin bone, my horse does have rotation of her coffin bone, 12 degrees on one foot and 9 degrees on the other. As new hoof grows in, does frequent trimming also help to reduce the angle of the coffin bone rotation relative to the new hoof growth? Or is this a situation where once the coffin bone has rotated a certain amount, its will remain at the same angle as new hoof grows in?

    • @shondalahpinny9077
      @shondalahpinny9077 6 місяців тому

      This is a great question 👍I would also love to know 😊

    • @AMS7200
      @AMS7200 4 місяці тому

      @@shondalahpinny9077I would also like to know.

  • @mamoros56
    @mamoros56 11 місяців тому

    Wow - what a great lecture! (Parts 1 and 2) Clear and practical for horseowners. Now I really understand how laminitis, founder, and Cushings/EMS are interrelated. Very helpful, as my geriatric horse has Cushings and has had some foot issues recently. Thank you!