Large Animal services – for cattle, equine, swine, camelids, sheep, goats

Herd Processing/ Preventive care and Wellness

  • Castration
  • Dehorning
  • Implanting
  • Vaccination
  • Deworming

Show Animals

  • Show requirements
  • Health papers

Vaccine and Deworming Programs

Regulatory Testing and Health Certificates

  • Brucellosis
  • Anaplasma
  • Tuberculosis
  • Trichomonas Testing
  • Health certificates for shipment or sale
  • Coggins

Reproductive Services

  • Breeding soundness exams
  • Palpation/ultrasound for pregnancy

Preventative and Wellness Care

  • Bloodwork
  • Husbandry
  • Oral examinations and dental floats
  • Endocrine disease diagnosis and management
  • Foot health
  • Routine surgical procedures (castrations, lacerations, enucleations, etc.)
  • Routine and elective surgical procedures (castrations, disbudding, umbilical hernia repairs, lacerations, etc.)
  • Parasite Testing and Deworming Strategies
  • End of life care
  • Animal necropsy
  • Diagnostic testing

Emergency Services

  • Veterinary on-call service
  • Dystocia
  • General sick calls
  • ​Trauma/fracture/wound management

Appointment Charges and Payments

Each veterinary appointment is charged a trip fee (based on distance) as well as time and fees for specific services rendered and medication given. In addition, appointments may be charged fees for emergency, same-day work-in, and after hours service.

Appointments can be paid for

  • At time of service
  • Over the phone (706.857.2918) or in-person at the clinic during regular business hours.

Please note, a 5 percent late fee will be applied to past-due payments. Services may not be available to clients with past-due veterinary bills.

Fee Schedule

  • Trip Fees —Trip fees are based on distance from the office. All appointments have a trip fee associated with them, unless an animal is brought to the office.
  • Emergency Fees —Emergency fees are applied to all emergency appointments. Emergency appointments include downed animals, prolapses, large wounds, dystocia, severe illness, colic, neurologic symptoms, equine ocular concerns, end-of-life, and other urgent cases.
  • After-Hours Fee — After-hours fees are charged for veterinary services rendered outside of normal operating hours, such as after 5 p.m. on weekdays, during the weekends, and holidays.