Our team lets you enjoy your lifestyle, guiding you through the four seasons, enabling you to make the right decisions at the right time.


Autumn Newsletter

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HOOF CARE
ACORN TOXICITY
DRENCHING
FLYSTRIKE
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ANNUAL HEALTH PLANS

Our experienced large animal team can formulate a LIFESTYLE FARM ANIMAL HEALTH PLAN that caters to your individual animals.

This service supports the veterinary services we currently offer. We’ll stay in touch and let you know what needs to be done each season, ensuring your pre-prepared animal health plan is maintained.

 

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GOAT vet services

• Vet care including medicine, surgery, vaccinations and drenching
• Dentistry
• Castrations
• Reproductive work, ultrasound pregnancy scanning, kiddings
• Parasite management advice, including faecal egg counts, collection and in-house counting to give indication of parasite burden
• Herd health advice and health plans
• Export blood testing & inspections
• Hoof parring

 
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PIG vet services

• Vet care including medicine, surgery, vaccinations and drenching
• Castrations
• Farrowings
• Removing tusks and dentistry
• Reproductive work, ultrasound pregnancy scanning, repro exams
• Trim toe nails
• Pig health plans
• Nose ringing

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SHEEP & LAMB SERVICES

• Vet care including medicine, surgery, vaccinations and drenching
• Flock health advice and health plans
• Ram testing & B. ovis blood testing
• Castrations
• Lambings
• Trim hooves and treat lameness problems
• Advice on rearing orphan lambs

 
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CATTLE VET SERVICES

• Vet care including medicine, surgery, vaccinations and drenching
• Treatment & advice for diarrhoea outbreaks
• Calvings & Pregnancy scanning
• Debudding & dehorning
• Castrations
• Hernia repairs
• Advice on calf rearing
• Calf health plans

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POULTRY VET SERVICES

• Vet care including drenching suited to individual flock requirements
• Spur clipping on roosters
• External parasite control for mites
• Flock health plans
• Husbandry advice

 
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rabbit vet services

The small animal vet team is available to care for your rabbits. Appointments can be made with the clinic for rabbits, as you would do for cats and dogs. Call ahead for advice.

• Vet care including medicine, surgery, and vaccinations
• Health plans and advice
• Hutch care
• Pregnancy scanning and husbandry advice

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ALPACA & LLAMA VET SERVICES

• Vet care including vaccinations, drenching, Vitamin D injections, medicine and surgery
• Male certifications
• Pre-sale Vet Checks
• Castrations
• Reproductive work – ultrasound pregnancy scanning, repro examinations, unpackings
• Herd Health advice
• Export inspections

 
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Deer Vet services

• Animal Health Plans to guide your decision making and general herd health advice
• Vet care including medicine, surgery, vaccinations and drenching
• Develveting ensuring maximum safety for both people and stags and minimal discomfort for the stag
• Reproduction, CIDR and artificial insemination programmes
• Hind pregnancy scanning
• Fawnings
• Individual farm parasite control plans

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retail sales

The Rangiora clinic stocks a wide range of farm products and drugs including:
• Prescription Animal Remedies
• Internal and external parasite drenches
• Metabolic products
• Rumen modifiers
• Bloat prevention
• Mastitis and teat treatments
• Hoof knives and lameness products

Collection can be arranged from either the Kaiapoi or Woodend clinic, or delivery can be arranged, delivery fees may apply.

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CODE OF ANIMAL WELFARE

The code of animal welfare states that

• The owner of an animal, and every person in charge of an animal, must ensure that the physical, health, and behavioural needs of the animal are met in a manner that is in accordance with both good practice and scientific knowledge.

• The owner of an animal that is ill or injured, and every person in charge of such an animal, must, where practicable, ensure that the animal receives treatment that alleviates any unreasonable or unnecessary pain or distress being suffered by the animal. This section does not require a person to keep an animal alive when it is in such a condition that it is suffering unreasonable or unnecessary pain or distress.

The welfare of animals under our care is of utmost importance and at the forefront of any treatment or decision made for the care of such animal.