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Denison Farm Vet Services

Locality: Denison, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 427 436 094



Address: Sale Heyfield Rd 3858 Denison, VIC, Australia

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23.01.2022 Boxes of beanies! We've got you covered for winter peeps, the beanie fairy will be dropping these off to clients in the coming days.



22.01.2022 The inaugural Denison Farm Vet Christmas Party! Thanks to all who attended and did the dishes!

21.01.2022 Do you need clear treatment protocols in your dairy? I am making 2 customised A3 laminated posters with your choice of content available to all my customers for free!! This example lays out some simple policies for mastitis control, but other options include treatment protocols for sick/lame/clinical mastitis cases. Cheers to Parkly Press for the design.

17.01.2022 These guys are growing fast! New side project on the farm.



16.01.2022 Early morning shenanigans.

16.01.2022 Giddy up for those going to the Cup, but business as usual for me and the cows tomorrow!

14.01.2022 Chicken vetting.



11.01.2022 Providing local anaesthetic for disbudding today on our own babies. I use a simple quick acting block that eliminates the need to release calves to wait for the effect to kick in. The result is an efficient and low stress procedure.

11.01.2022 Before and After! This poor girl had twins trying to come out at the same time. After an assisted delivery she also delivered her uterus! Uterine prolapse is more common in older cows, after a difficult calving or in cows with low blood calcium. After a vet visit to replace the prolapse this cow was back at work the next morning.

09.01.2022 Just wanting all my valued clients to know that Denison Farm Vet Services will continue to provide services as usual to support your businesses and families at this difficult time.

08.01.2022 When a bit of TLC goes too far! This young lady ate too much grain, resulting in low rumen pH, acidosis, scouring and dehydration. After an infusion of IV and oral fluids containing buffers she is on the mend!

06.01.2022 Watch out for the two hotties about 20 sec in!



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