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EMC Success Story
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Article ItemSuspicious mass in right sinus of dressage horse is complete surprise , article
Bruges, a 10-year-old Hanoverian gelding, was participating in a local dressage clinic with owner Karen Anderson, of Garrett Park, Maryland, in the saddle when he took off across the arena, bucking aggressively. Totally out of character for this normally cooperative horse, this behavior abruptly ended Karen’s participation in the dressage clinic hosted by Grand Prix dressage rider Jim Koford.
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Article ItemMini donkey foal Buttonbush bounces back after a rocky start in life , article
Buttonbush, an incredibly cute 7-day-old mini donkey colt owned by Lynda Smet of Amissville, Virginia, visited the Equine Medical Center with his dam Marley for emergency evaluation and treatment.
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Article ItemRocky Mountain mare depends on seeing eye donkey for emotional support and guidance , article
Chance, a 26-year-old Rocky Mountain mare owned by Monika Robertie from Nokesville, Virginia, visited the equine medical center to evaluate her left eye. Her trusted companion, a donkey aptly named Donkey, accompanied her on her visit to the hospital.
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Article ItemQuarter horse mare Chickasaw Squaw consumes chicken feed, recovers after aggressive medical management , article
It’s no secret that horses can and do find trouble! Chickasaw Squaw, a 5-year-old quarter horse mare whose stable name is Chic, visited the Equine Medical Center in July for an emergency appointment.
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Article ItemRetired quarter horse mare can breathe again after emergency tracheotomy , article
After an altercation in the field with a pasture mate, Clementine, a retired, 30-year-old quarter horse mare, was found the next morning with severe swelling in her throat latch area. Constricting her throat, the swelling was causing breathing issues, along with a loud respiratory stridor.
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Article ItemQuarter horse stallion returns home after treatment for a fractured pelvis , article
Last year In May, Commandalena, a 27-year-old quarter horse stallion, fell twice during evaluation for colic by his primary care veterinarian at his home farm. After the second fall, the stallion remained down for about an hour and subsequently was referred to the Equine Medical for emergency evaluation.
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Article ItemSurprise discovery of enteroliths wedged in colon of American paint horse , article
Companero, a 26-year-old American paint horse, was referred to the Equine Medical Center for emergency colic evaluation. The gelding’s primary care veterinarian, Kate Baldwin of TreeHorse Veterinary Services in Biglerville, Pennsylvania, had treated Companero at home for a suspected colon impaction, but due to his continued discomfort, referred him to the Equine Medical Center for further diagnostics and treatment.
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Article ItemEmergency treatment for Thoroughbred mare ensures her pregnancy reaches term , article
Back in late March, a 12-year-old, in foal Thoroughbred mare named Countess Twice (Bee), owned by Eliza Laluna, from Barboursville, Virginia, visited the Equine Medical Center for emergency evaluation and treatment.
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Article ItemFilly foal battles a myriad of medical issues , article
When Quarter Horse Crazy Face and her newborn filly foal Courage, owned by Pleasant Valley Ranch, Knoxville, Maryland, arrived at the Equine Medical Center for emergency evaluation and treatment, the newborn struggled to remain upright and was having difficulty nursing.
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Article ItemSynergistic approach to surgery aftercare helps an Anglo-Arab colt recover from a devastating injury , article
Cuba, a 2-year-old Anglo-Arab colt owned by Kimberly Graves, was found down in his field, badly injured. Cuba’s primary care veterinarian Jennifer French, of Haymarket Veterinary Service in Haymarket, Virginia, was called and carefully examined Cuba’s right front leg, which bore a large laceration that stretched over the entire palmar aspect of the right front pastern. Cuba was fitted with a Kimsey splint and promptly referred to the Equine Medical Center for emergency treatment.
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Article ItemComputed tomography confirms neck fracture in thoroughbred mare , article
Named after a “Game of Thrones” character, Daenerys, a 15-year-old gray off-the-track Thoroughbred mare whose stable name is Dany, visited the Equine Medical Center in late July for emergency evaluation of acute neurologic signs.
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Article ItemRace against time: Saving the life of a newborn foal after complicated ‘red bag delivery’ , article
Lacey Assets (Lacey), an 18-year-old paint broodmare suffering a first-time bout of placentitis, and her newborn foal were admitted to the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC), a teaching hospital of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, in Leesburg, Virginia, as an emergency.
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Article ItemCollaborative effort cures quarter horse Cody of guttural pouch mycosis , article
How Low Can You Go (Cody), an 11-year-old American quarter horse, owned by Jill Cotten, from Laurel, Maryland, visited the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC) in mid-December 2021 for dysphagia – a rare condition affecting a horse’s ability to swallow.
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Article ItemTwo by two: Six feral foals recover remarkably under care of equine hospital clinicians and staff , article
Treating a sick foal is a challenge in itself but when they arrive one after the other in quick succession and are completely unhandled feral foals it adds a whole different level of complexity! Six weanling foals were transported to the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC) for emergency evaluation and treatment after being purchased at an auction by Colby’s Crew Rescue, based in Keswick, Virginia.
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Article ItemShow jumper Fureina overcomes debilitating trauma and qualifies for Washington International Horse Show , article
In September 2021, Fureina, at the time an 11-year-old KWPN Dutch Warmblood mare owned by Christin Jonas and her daughter from Upper Marlboro, Maryland, visited the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC) for an emergency lameness evaluation.
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Article ItemJennie the donkey and her newborn filly Sparkles return home after receiving emergency treatment , article
After a multiple-day history of lethargy and lack of appetite and after treatment on the farm, Jennie, a 7-year-old donkey jenny, owned by the Maruca and Witt families from Leesburg, Virginia was referred to the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC) by Gabrielle Care, a veterinarian from Total Equine Veterinary Associates, Leesburg, for further diagnostics and treatment.
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Article ItemHard-luck horse Kit in recovery after complex orthopedic surgery at Equine Medical Center and long rehabilitation , article
Kit, a once perfectly sound horse owned by Michael Hillman, faced a dramatic turn of events when he became severely lame after a day in the field. Rushed to the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg, Virginia, Kit underwent complex orthopedic surgery and an extensive 50-day rehabilitation journey. Despite the challenges, Kit is now on the path to recovery and expected to return to his home pastures later this month, thanks to the dedication of his caregivers and the success of his treatment, including pastern joint fusion and stem cell therapy.
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Article ItemRescued foal receives emergency treatment for a growth plate infection and mild pneumonia , article
Snuggles, a miniature filly foal, and her mother were pulled from a horse auction in Pennsylvania by Colby’s Crew Rescue, an equine rescue based in Charlottesville, Virginia. Snuggles and her dam were referred to the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center by Dr. Gary Kubala from Littlestown Veterinary Hospital, Littlestown, Pennsylvania, for further evaluation and treatment of Snuggles’ left hind lameness.
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Article ItemTrump recovers from second colic surgery at the ripe old age of 32 , article
Frederica Wheeler first met Trump, a dark-bay, non-gaited Tennessee Walker gelding, now aged 32, at The Greenbrier resort in Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Trump was named after the most powerful card in the game of bridge and is affectionately known at home as Trumpie.
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Article ItemExtra care at Equine Medical Center turns one horse’s health around , article
Waterford, a Cleveland Bay horse, was the first homebred foal for Steffanie Burgevin, a longtime client and advocate for the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center.
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Article ItemWorking hunter Fabio returns to the show ring , article
Fabio, a 10-year-old American paint horse gelding, was referred to the Equine Medical Center last September by veterinarian Kent Allen, of Virginia Equine Imaging, after it was confirmed that Fabio had inflammation in his proximal suspensory ligament, which was not responding to shockwave treatment and rest.
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Article ItemFeisty Morgan colt Figment Firefly benefits from the equine center’s philanthropic Compassionate Care Fund , article
Figment Firefly, a feisty 11-day-old Morgan colt, came to the Equine Medical Center for treatment of an olecranon (elbow) fracture. His dam, Coachman’s Tsunami, stable name Sue, is a very special grulla broodmare that has endless patience for her rambunctious offspring and is very tolerant of Firefly’s continual antics!
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Article ItemMedical management resolves Flame's colic episode , article
Flame, a 12-year-old Tennessee walking horse gelding, was referred for emergency colic evaluation back in February. After examination on the farm, Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine alumna Shaylyn Crawford suspected a right dorsal displacement and recommended that Flame be transported to the Equine Medical Center for further diagnostics and treatment.
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Article ItemBaby Harper overcomes dummy foal syndrome , article
On a chilly morning, Ivy, a chestnut Appaloosa maiden mare, surprised her owners, Jason and Jay, two weeks early with a very special gift, a beautiful blanketed filly! Veterinarian Sabine Taylor, of Taylor Made Equine Services, was called to check on the foal soon after she was born.
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Article ItemClinician and farrier work together to return polo pony to job she loves , article
Lexus, an 18-year-old quarter horse mare owned by Pamela Patton of Millersville, Maryland, visited the Equine Medical Center for the first time in early 2019, for evaluation of right front lameness.
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Article ItemThree-inch wood fragment discovered in head of American quarter horse mare , article
At the end of September, Love, a 16-year-old American quarter horse mare, visited the Equine Medical Center for evaluation of swelling above her left eye. The swelling had developed over several weeks, and mucopurulent discharge eventually began to ooze from the area.
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Article ItemMagnolia overcomes lameness issue , article
Magnolia, a 10-year-old Tennessee walker-Rocky Mountain cross has been with her owner Alice for about 18 months.
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Article ItemEmergency colic surgery and treatment for severe choke save two special stablemates , article
Neon Hickory, a 17-year-old chestnut quarter horse mare whose stable name is Nicky, was referred to the Equine Medical Center by veterinarian Tyler Burdick, of Burdick Equine in Flint Hill, Virginia, for an emergency colic evaluation.
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Article ItemThoroughbred Charities of America’s Thoroughbred Makeover candidate battles colic , article
Thoroughbred Makeover candidate Otter, an off-the-track thoroughbred gelding owned by Hannah Schofield of Milestone Sport Horses in Lovettsville, Virginia, was referred to the Equine Medical Center for emergency colic evaluation and treatment.
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Article ItemThoroughbred Picadilly Pete undergoes critical emergency care for guttural pouch mycosis , article
Picadilly Pete, a thoroughbred gelding, known affectionately at home as Dilly, was bred in Pennsylvania and foaled on March 28, 2010. Sired by Tekken (IRE) out of Truco De Amor, he won over $240,000 during his racing career.
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Article ItemSpecial pony benefits from MRI diagnostics, teamwork, and comprehensive surgery and rehabilitation plan , article
What’s the Scoop, aka Reeva, a 9-year-old German riding pony mare owned by Brigitte Wehrs and her daughter, Ava, was referred to the Equine Medical Center in November 2020 by Mallan Willis, of Tidewater Veterinary Hospital in Charlotte Hall, Maryland, for a right front foot MRI.
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Article ItemAndalusian cross gelding recovers after suffering from debilitating disease of the hoof , article
If you care for or ride horses, you will at some point deal with thrush, a common bacterial infection in the frog area of the hoof. Less common, however, is canker, which can be difficult to treat successfully. Because it is not associated with wet or unhygienic conditions — as is the case with thrush — canker can occur in horses that are well cared for and receive regular hoof care.
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Article ItemSadie, a retired Amish buggy horse, is treated for neurologic disease , article
When Tracie Karonis of Lovettsville, Virginia arranged for her 25-year-old Standardbred mare Sadie to get her annual vaccinations, she didn’t anticipate an emergency visit to the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center (EMC).
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Article ItemColic surgery and aftercare for postoperative ileus allows Paso Fino gelding to return home , article
Savion, a 12-year-old Paso Fino gelding owned by Pam Oakley-Whiting, was referred to the Equine Medical Center by veterinarian Amy Hostedler, of White Oak Veterinary Service, for emergency colic evaluation.
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Article ItemThoroughbred filly rallies after a very rocky start , article
"So Charming," an eight-year-old Thoroughbred mare and her newborn filly foal, owned by Dr. Ronald Harris Parker and under the care of Shamrock Farm, Maryland, visited the Equine Medical Center for emergency evaluation, diagnosis and treatment.
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Article ItemCompromised foal reconnects with his dam , article
Spirit, a 5-year-old maiden mare, visited the Equine Medical Center last week with her 16-hour-old colt foal. After the foal’s birth, Spirit had displayed no affinity for her baby and had occasionally exhibited mildly aggressive behavior towards him.
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Article ItemSurgery resolves issues for Akhal-Teke colt , article
Silver Hill Thor’s Thunder, a 16-month-old Akhal-Teke colt owned by Samantha Ebert of Walkersville, Maryland, was referred to the Equine Medical Center in late October by veterinarian Megan Snyder, of Damascus Equine Associates, for removal of umbilical remnants, extraction of wolf teeth, and cryptorchid surgery.
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Article ItemThe birth of a silver-gray donkey colt comes as a complete surprise! , article
On February 21, the birth of a silver-gray donkey colt in her pasture came as a complete surprise to Elaine del Cerro Yau of Warrenton, Virginia.
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Article ItemComplications after removal of fractured tooth in Texas brings OTTB to the Equine Medical Center for specialized treatment and care , article
Last year, then-17-year-old Valido, an off-the-track thoroughbred gelding, was referred to the Equine Medical Center for computed tomography (CT) of his head.