WMVS Equine

WMVS Equine WMVS Equine is a page dedicated to horses and horse owners. Here you will find educational posts.

04/16/2026

We wanted to let everyone know that the issue with our phone system last night has been resolved. Nothing has changed with the large animal department or the emergency services provided for large animals. We apologize for the disruption and any confusion that this has caused.

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03/12/2026
Here is the latest information from AAEP regarding the recent EHV/EHM outbreak. Hope this helps! Please give us a call i...
11/20/2025

Here is the latest information from AAEP regarding the recent EHV/EHM outbreak. Hope this helps! Please give us a call if you have any other questions.

As we continue to monitor the current outbreak of the neurologic form of equine herpesvirus (EHM) infection, let's take this opportunity to discuss once more the importance of biosecurity measures to stop disease spread. We recommend the following biosecurity precautions for horse owners, particularly if their horses have recently traveled to horse shows or were exposed to horses that have traveled:

1) Monitor horses for clinical signs (including fever, discharge from the nostrils, toe-dragging or a lack of balance) and take the temperature twice daily. Temperature greater than 101.5 F is considered a fever.

2) Immediately isolate any horse(s) showing clinical signs. Equine herpesvirus is an aerosolized virus and is spread through shared airspace, direct contact, and contaminated caretakers or equipment. A good isolation area is a separate barn or shelter that does not share airspace with healthy horses.

3) Implement movement restrictions until the situation is evaluated.

4) Contact your veterinarian to evaluate your horse and to propose a comprehensive biosecurity protocol.

5) Increase biosecurity measures that include extensive cleaning and disinfection of surfaces and equipment that come in contact with affected horses: wash or sanitize your hands between interacting with horses; take time while filling water buckets and feed tubs, do not cross contaminate; minimize the use of shared equipment and tack.

6) Make sure your horse is up to date on vaccinations.

7) Establish communication with all parties involved (owners, boarders, trainers, etc.).

More resources and information regarding biosecurity are available on the Equine Disease Communication Center's website at https://equinediseasecc.org/biosecurity

To learn more Equine Herpesvirus (EHV), visit: https://www.equinediseasecc.org/equine-herpesvirus

Let us help put some money back in your pocket! Earn money back per horse on vaccines and dewormers using your WMVS rece...
07/07/2025

Let us help put some money back in your pocket! Earn money back per horse on vaccines and dewormers using your WMVS receipt. Scan the QR code on the attached image or go to EquineRewards.com for full instructions. Rebate valid for purchases made from January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT2pudtuCEgA client-created video about what a routine dental looks like for your horse ...
11/19/2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT2pudtuCEg

A client-created video about what a routine dental looks like for your horse in our clinic. Thank you Ed for putting this together!

We take our horses to the Equine Dentist each year to have their teeth checked and tuned up. , Dr Nelson is a veterinarian with the West Michigan Veterinary...

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10/07/2024

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07/25/2024

**IMPORTANT UPDATE**

The Ottawa County Department of Public Health has been notified that a bat recently submitted has tested positive for rabies.
There were no reported cases of rabies in animals or humans in 2023. As of July 12, 2024, there have been 18 reported cases of animals with rabies in the State of Michigan.

Given this local information, please be vigilant for potential rabies exposure during the coming months. It is very important to keep ALL domestic animals up to date on rabies vaccinations. While rabies vaccinations are not required for cats, it is still strongly encouraged for all cats, including indoor cats.

Rabies is a fatal, but preventable disease. Please contact our office with any questions.

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We still have a few slots available for our Equine Vaccine Clinic days! Give us a call to sign up - office call fee is w...
02/22/2024

We still have a few slots available for our Equine Vaccine Clinic days! Give us a call to sign up - office call fee is waived during these times!

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100 N. 68th Avenue
Coopersville, MI
49404

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Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
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