North Bridge Equine Associates

North Bridge Equine Associates North Bridge Equine is an ambulatory equine veterinary practice that serves eastern MA and NH

North Bridge Equine Associates provides veterinary services in Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire year round and provide a range of sophisticated veterinary services for your equine athlete. Please call 978-337-1260 or visit www.NorthBridgeEquine.com for more information.

What a unique—and ultimately rewarding—three days at the NEDA  Dressage Spring Show at the beautiful Fieldstone Showgrou...
06/02/2026

What a unique—and ultimately rewarding—three days at the NEDA Dressage Spring Show at the beautiful Fieldstone Showgrounds!

Despite some wild weather on Saturday, a "little" wind and rain couldn't stop riders, horses, and supporters from making it a memorable weekend. We were proud to be there supporting our clients and celebrating some incredible accomplishments.

🏆 Nouvelle, owned by Jane Gannon and ridden by Colleen O'Connor-Dzik , on their personal best score of 65.435% in the Grand Prix.

🥉 Recess, owned by Linda Hass and ridden by Katherine Besse, on a fantastic 70.357% score in Second Level Test 3 and earning Katherine's USDF Bronze Medal.

⭐ Lucifer, owned by Danielle Evans-Cole and ridden by Maddie Evans-Cole, on excellent tests and qualifying for Regionals.

We love seeing the hard work, dedication, and partnership between horse and rider pay off. Congratulations to all of our clients whose horses competed—we are honored to be part of your journey and can't wait to see what the rest of the season brings!



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✨ NORTH BRIDGE EQUINE JUMPER CHALLENGE SERIES ✨Join us this summer at Apple Knoll Farm for 13 weeks of fun, welcoming, c...
06/01/2026

✨ NORTH BRIDGE EQUINE JUMPER CHALLENGE SERIES ✨

Join us this summer at Apple Knoll Farm for 13 weeks of fun, welcoming, competitive jumper nights!

📍 Apple Knoll Farm | Millis, MA
📅 Wednesday Nights | June–September
🏆 Year-End High Point Championships for Senior and Junior riders
🐴 Divisions from leadline through 3’9”

Whether you’re stepping into the ring for the first time or chasing jumper miles all summer long, there’s a place for everyone at the North Bridge Equine Jumper Challenge Series.

✔ Affordable competition
✔ Friendly, welcoming atmosphere
✔ Weekly ribbons and prizes
✔ Team competition
✔ Summer fun with an amazing community

Registration open now: https://www.appleknoll.com/northbridgejumperchallengeseries

When you're a vet, you never miss an opportunity for some baby kisses from little Dorothy and, of course, saying hi to t...
05/29/2026

When you're a vet, you never miss an opportunity for some baby kisses from little Dorothy and, of course, saying hi to the resident donkeys!

Thanks Jessica Belsito for letting us love on Dorothy!

A good vet never leaves another good vet behind. ❤️Even though Dr. Shen and Dr. Boulay were The Mid-Atlantic Equine Medi...
05/28/2026

A good vet never leaves another good vet behind. ❤️

Even though Dr. Shen and Dr. Boulay were The Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical Center interns five years apart, there’s a special bond that comes from surviving the same internship trenches back in the day. So when Dr. Boulay of Middlesex Equine, LLC needed an extra hand while her trusty right-hand woman, Heather, is out of commission, Dr. Shen and her tech Jess were happy to step in and help get the job done.
Because the horse world is small, good teammates matter, and MidAtlantic interns stick together.

Poisonous Plants in the Field & On the Trail Trail rides and grazing time are great for horses, but fields and wooded tr...
05/28/2026

Poisonous Plants in the Field & On the Trail

Trail rides and grazing time are great for horses, but fields and wooded trails can sometimes contain hidden dangers. Toxic plants such as buttercup, foxglove, wild cherry, bracken fern, and yew may grow in pastures, along trail edges, or in overgrown areas.

Horses are more likely to sample unfamiliar plants during drought conditions, overgrazed pastures, or when forage is limited. Taking time to identify potentially harmful plants in your riding and grazing areas can help reduce the risk of poisoning.

Knowing what’s growing where your horse spends time is one of the best ways to protect their health. If you notice unusual symptoms after grazing or riding, contact your veterinarian right away.

Stay safe and enjoy the trails responsibly. 🌿

🌿 Poisonous Plants Around the Barn Not all greenery around the barn is safe for horses. Common plants, weeds, and even l...
05/27/2026

🌿 Poisonous Plants Around the Barn

Not all greenery around the barn is safe for horses. Common plants, weeds, and even landscaping ornamentals can pose serious health risks if ingested. Wilted red maple leaves, yew, rhododendron, and certain pasture weeds are just a few examples that can quickly become dangerous.

Regularly checking fence lines, turnout areas, and landscaping around the barn can help prevent accidental exposure. Signs of plant toxicity may include drooling, colic, diarrhea, weakness, difficulty breathing, or sudden behavior changes.

If you suspect your horse has eaten a toxic plant, contact your veterinarian immediately. Prevention and early intervention are key to keeping horses healthy and safe.

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.
We are deeply thankful for those who served and especially for those who never made it home.

From all of us at North Bridge Equine, we wish everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day as we honor the heroes who helped protect the freedoms we hold dear.

Happy Foal Friday!Morgan and Dr. Cory were all smiles cuddling and meeting this new (BIG)  Haflinger foal into the world...
05/22/2026

Happy Foal Friday!

Morgan and Dr. Cory were all smiles cuddling and meeting this new (BIG) Haflinger foal into the world on Wednesday after being comfy inside their mama for 375 days (normal equine gestation is 340, but can range from 320-370)!

Any guesses on what the gender is?

It was a gorgeous day for the first Course Brook Farm  Horse Trials that took place this past Saturday! Always such a we...
05/21/2026

It was a gorgeous day for the first Course Brook Farm Horse Trials that took place this past Saturday! Always such a well organized event with friendly, helpful volunteers everywhere you look.

Dr. Shen and Sheena had a great day of saying hi to familiar faces in the horse community.

The new North Bridge Equine jump debuted as jump #1 for stadium courses. Many thanks to EMS Jump Company, Inc. for getting this put together for us.

We are looking forward to seeing more of you in the coming shows ahead!

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1487 Monument Street
Concord, MA
01742

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