Kidman Way Veterinary Surgery in Cobar, New South Wales | Veterinary surgeon
Kidman Way Veterinary Surgery
Locality: Cobar, New South Wales
Phone: +61 2 6836 4188
Address: 32 Blakey Street 2835 Cobar, NSW, Australia
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25.01.2022 We have lots of warm beds & coats , leads & collars at the vet surgery . Ring and let us know what you are looking for and we can send you photos of things we have in stock that may suit .. if you miss us , please leave a message on the answering machine and we will return your call as soon as we are able to . Cobar 6836 4188 Bourke 6870 1488 .
22.01.2022 Don’t forget we have a vet here this morning (Saturday the 8th) so please call the vets to make an appointment if needed Enjoy your weekend and stay warm
18.01.2022 AVA President Video: Visiting your vet during the COVID-19 pandemic
18.01.2022 It seems that the annoying MOZZIES and SANDFLIES are out and about bothering not only us but our furry family members too. At KIDMAN WAY VET SURGERY we have stock in to help save your pets from these nasty insects. Products are suitable for horses and cattle also! ... We also have a good stock of TICK and FLEA treatments available as these pests are causing quite a problem around town at them moment as well. Give us a call if you would like to purchase any stock and we can organise phone payment and pick up for you
17.01.2022 KIDMAN WAY VET SURGERY HAS NEW STOCK IN!! Winter is fast approaching and we have new stock in to keep your furry family members nice and warm over the winter months. Both knitted and weatherproof coats available in all shapes and sizes. We have lots of nice cosy BEDS for both dogs and cats to snuggle up in! ... New stock of COLLARS and LEADS arrived last week also!! Check out in the pictures below or come in and take a look out our stock on display in the window!!
14.01.2022 Bourke surgery is OPEN Wednesday Appointments to see the vet are still available so please call 68701488 to book in. Please leave a message if we don’t answer and we will call you back first thing tomorrow
13.01.2022 Hendra virus spillover warning BatOneHealth (batonehealth.org) is a global team of experts working across multiple scales to learn the causes of spillover and... find sustainable solutions that protect future generations from zoonotic disease. Our research in Australia focuses on the complex interactions between climate, land use change, flying fox ecology, Hendra virus dynamics and spillover into horses. In particular, our long-term studies of this system enable us to identify processes that drive Hendra virus spillover and predict periods of increased risk, allowing pre-emptive interventions. The winter of 2011 saw 17 Hendra virus spillover events in subtropical Australia. In 2017, we published a News piece in the Australian Veterinary Journal that highlighted the potential for heightened spillover risk that winter, based on similarities in climatic and ecological conditions leading up to winter 2017 and winter 2011. Indeed, winter 2017 saw the largest numbers of spillovers within a year in the SE Qld/NE NSW region since the Hendra virus vaccine was introduced. Recent conditions lead us to predict that winter 2020 also represents a period of heightened risk for Hendra virus spillover. Actions now by veterinarians and their clients can change this outcome. We, therefore, urge veterinarians, their staff and their clients to review AVA guidelines and QLD government guidelines and NSW guidelines for mitigating the risk of Hendra virus spillover. Last year’s spillover to a horse in the Upper Hunter region of NSW cautions against rigid expectations of the geographical risk zone for Hendra virus spillovers. Peggy Eby 1, 2, Raina K. Plowright 1,3, Hamish McCallum 1, Alison J. Peel 1 Affiliations: 1 Environmental Futures Research Institute, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia 2 School of Biological, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 3 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA This news article was published on 01 May 2020. This is a very timely warning for all horse owners as well as veterinarians and others working with horses. If you wish to discuss vaccination of your horses please call our practice - remember it is a human health risk - a zoonosis. Vaccination is designed to protect humans by prevention of disease in horses.
11.01.2022 Don’t forget we have appointments available in Bourke this Sunday. If you need an appointment please call the surgery on 68701488 and leave a message
03.01.2022 Upcoming event in Bourke and Cobar
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