Facial Eczema Weekly Monitor – Week ending 1 April 2021
This weeks counts as the humid weather has seen the counts on the rise in all areas. As we are now seeing quite variable levels of risk, a
From stud bulls to alpacas… no matter how big or small your animals, whether they are treasured pets or earning valuable income for you, at Vet Services Dannevirke you know we treat them with the same care and commitment that you do.
It’s a commitment we take seriously. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week – we’re available. Our after-hours answering service is manned by experienced Vet Services personnel, not a machine! Our service has been operating since 1943.
Our staff are well recognised within Tararua, both as leaders in the veterinary field, and as active members and supporters of our local communities. Today, more than ever, local knowledge and experience has an immense value in an impersonal world. In fact, we like to think of our business as a matter of trust – between you, us and your animals
Vet Services Dannevirke is proud to be a locally owned business which has provided over 75 years of trusted animal care in the Tararua region. Our staff of over 20 are kept extremely busy providing veterinary care to clients from Takapau in the North to Woodville in the South, and from the Ruahine Ranges in the West to the Pacific Ocean coastline in the East.
Vet Services has five locally owned and operated veterinary clinics covering Dannevirke, Masterton, Waipukurau, Hastings, and Napier, and employs a team of over one hundred vets and support staff. The combined skills of veterinarians from our 5 locations can be utilised to create a more comprehensive veterinary service for both the client and animals’ benefit.
We offer a comprehensive range of services for companions and family pets, horses and ponies, and for working and lifestyle farms.
We have veterinary care available 24-7, with a full after hours companion animal and production animal team on call.
PROVIDING EXCELLENT AND TRUSTED CARE.
This weeks counts as the humid weather has seen the counts on the rise in all areas. As we are now seeing quite variable levels of risk, a
Sheep Scanning is used to ascertain whether or not a sheep is pregnant (“wet” vs “dry”, known as WD) and/or how many lambs she is carrying (single vs
Facial Eczema Pasture Spore Counting Facial eczema is a disease caused by the fungus Pithomyces chartarum; which produces a toxin (sporidesmin) resulting in liver damage and photosensitivity. It