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     Location: North Dakota | Anyone have any experience with the equine vet clinic in Grand Island, NE? I know of some people form up here that had great experiences and I am considering making the haul. I have a horse with bad SI and stilfe pain and I want some answers and options to help get her back on the rodeo road. How are their prices? Is this the right place to take her? Experiences???
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | I would go to Anoka Equine, if it were me. It's hard to beat Dr Turner. I sent you a PM |
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       Location: North Central Kansas | Dr. Brunk in Grand Island is AMAZING! He has a great eye for lameness. |
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| ks_cowgirl - 2014-05-05 11:32 AM
Dr. Brunk in Grand Island is AMAZING! He has a great eye for lameness.
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| 3TurnsonSpud - 2014-05-05 1:15 PM ks_cowgirl - 2014-05-05 11:32 AM Dr. Brunk in Grand Island is AMAZING! He has a great eye for lameness. Yes, he is...
I agree, he is THE BEST!! |
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        Location: Oklahoma | Dr Brunk is fabulous! |
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    Location: Notquitea Ranch - Cleveland Horses-Brule, Ne | Dr. Brunk is the best - and his prices are very, very reasonable. Often he is cheaper than a hometown vet and has experience that is beyond compare. |
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     Location: North Dakota | royboy1953 - 2014-05-05 3:35 PM Dr. Brunk is the best - and his prices are very, very reasonable.  Often he is cheaper than a hometown vet and has experience that is beyond compare.
My farrier said he knows a guy that took a horse from northern MN down there for surgery and the entire trip cost him $1200! That was pretty impressive. |
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| I am in Montana but used Dr Brunk when we were racing. I almost hauled my mare to him last year to get checked out. He always did good for us. |
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   Location: North Dakota | Have you tried local vets? I would give Dr. Carlson at Southwood in Jamestown a call and visit with him, he probably would tell you what his thoughts were as to whether he could help you or not. |
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     Location: North Dakota | LMS - 2014-05-05 4:29 PM Have you tried local vets? I would give Dr. Carlson at Southwood in Jamestown a call and visit with him, he probably would tell you what his thoughts were as to whether he could help you or not.
Yes and I don't know if any local vets that will truly know what is going on with her. I want someone that I know has seen thousands of horses and has experience with this. I have spent thousands at local vets. They just do not seem to have enough experience to really be able to get me answers or tell me something I don't already know. I usually end up telling them what is wrong with my horses in the end. Or they do not have the equipment that is needed so I end up getting sent somewhere else anyways. |
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        Location: ND--it snows, it floods, it snows, it floods | I thought Oakes got a new vet that was suppose to be pretty good on the lameness side. She used to work at Elbow Lake....I can't remember who it is though. Looking at the reviews and recs from here though it looks like Grand Island wounldn't be a wasted trip. |
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   Location: Nebraska | Personally, I haven't had any luck with Brunk. I know a lot of people that have and he's done wonders for them. I'm 0/2 with him. I do agree that he has a great eye for lameness, just didn't solve my problems or even come close to it. I thought his prices were great and I liked how they gave me a cd of all my xrays. I don't know if it's because I look a lot younger than I am, but I don't feel like I was taken seriously. I made an appointment to have my mare's suspensory ultrasounded and he told me there was no way that it was a suspensory because she wasn't lame when I hauled her in. I had another vet tell me it was the suspensory. He told me it was most definitely in the front and brushed me off when I question why she flexed lame in the back. That just rubbed me the wrong way. Other people have had great luck with him, though. |
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     Location: North Dakota | docschic - 2014-05-05 5:09 PM I thought Oakes got a new vet that was suppose to be pretty good on the lameness side. She used to work at Elbow Lake....I can't remember who it is though. Looking at the reviews and recs from here though it looks like Grand Island wounldn't be a wasted trip.
Oakes does have a very good vet. I have used her many many times since she is only about 10 miles from me. |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | HotbearLVR - 2014-05-05 12:31 PM I would go to Anoka Equine, if it were me. It's hard to beat Dr Turner.
I sent you a PM
I have a 2nd for Dr Turner. I just hung up from a great friend of mine in Aberdeen who hauled her young mare to Dr Turner and she had the greatest experience. Lameness exam, xrayed the entire mare and injected her stifles for $1200. I didn't think that sounded too bad. Carole said he was the nicest man and very personable. |
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   Location: Probably On the Road to the Next Barrel Race! | CYA Ranch - 2014-05-05 8:18 PM HotbearLVR - 2014-05-05 12:31 PM I would go to Anoka Equine, if it were me. It's hard to beat Dr Turner.
I sent you a PM I have a 2nd for Dr Turner. I just hung up from a great friend of mine in Aberdeen who hauled her young mare to Dr Turner and she had the greatest experience. Lameness exam, xrayed the entire mare and injected her stifles for $1200. I didn't think that sounded too bad. Carole said he was the nicest man and very personable.
$1200?????? Glad i live in TX...my vet would charge $35 for a lameness exam, $150 for both stifles, and to do massive xrays would be maybe $300...total $485. Best vet in East TX. Sorry about your luck... |
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| I am in Nebraska, and it seems people either love or hate Dr. Brunk. I have started using Dr. Schultz at Sand Creek Vet Clinic (address is Woonsocket, but is south of Huron) for lameness. Have you tried him? He is amazing! Amy Schimke has used him extensively for lameness, and recommended him to me. He is my first choice--really takes his time with your horse, and knows his stuff. He is cheaper than Dr. Brunk too, in my experience.
You should also consider Dr. Mez in Spearfish--he seems to be considered the best of the best in our area. I have been to him before as well, and his prices were very fair, and he took lots of time--I think he sat and watched my horse in the round pen for probably half an hour.
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| I'll second sand creek vet clinic. Have nothing but good to say about them. Great prices and Dave is good. |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | jenagarwood - 2014-05-05 8:54 PM I am in Nebraska, and it seems people either love or hate Dr. Brunk. I have started using Dr. Schultz at Sand Creek Vet Clinic (address is Woonsocket, but is south of Huron) for lameness. Have you tried him? He is amazing! Amy Schimke has used him extensively for lameness, and recommended him to me. He is my first choice--really takes his time with your horse, and knows his stuff. He is cheaper than Dr. Brunk too, in my experience. You should also consider Dr. Mez in Spearfish--he seems to be considered the best of the best in our area. I have been to him before as well, and his prices were very fair, and he took lots of time--I think he sat and watched my horse in the round pen for probably half an hour.
I go to Schultz for myself. I've always had great luck with him. |
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     Location: North Dakota | Sand Creek would definitely be the closest option. I need someone that can really pinpoint pain and figure out the reason WHY and not just a way to cover it up for a bit. I know she has SI pain and right stifle pain for sure but now I need to figure out what to do to fix it and why it is hurting her. I don't know if she has ligament issue in the SI, arthritis, or what but she is sore there and I know her right stifle is sore as well (which could be secondary to the SI issue). She also has a large dimple that has developed on her left buttcheek (semitendinosus muscle) that is super tight underneath and a swelling on the opposite cheek. So are they related? I have lots of questions and want answers! lol |
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   Location: Ainsworth, NE | jenagarwood - 2014-05-05 8:54 PM I am in Nebraska, and it seems people either love or hate Dr. Brunk. I have started using Dr. Schultz at Sand Creek Vet Clinic (address is Woonsocket, but is south of Huron) for lameness. Have you tried him? He is amazing! Amy Schimke has used him extensively for lameness, and recommended him to me. He is my first choice--really takes his time with your horse, and knows his stuff. He is cheaper than Dr. Brunk too, in my experience. You should also consider Dr. Mez in Spearfish--he seems to be considered the best of the best in our area. I have been to him before as well, and his prices were very fair, and he took lots of time--I think he sat and watched my horse in the round pen for probably half an hour. Dr. Mez for sure! He specializes in Lameness. Great to work with, knows his stuff too! Will give you options and pros and cons to each possible option! 605-347-4436 In Sturgis SD www.sturgisvet.com
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     Location: North Dakota | sonyawalz - 2014-05-08 10:03 PM jenagarwood - 2014-05-05 8:54 PM I am in Nebraska, and it seems people either love or hate Dr. Brunk. I have started using Dr. Schultz at Sand Creek Vet Clinic (address is Woonsocket, but is south of Huron) for lameness. Have you tried him? He is amazing! Amy Schimke has used him extensively for lameness, and recommended him to me. He is my first choice--really takes his time with your horse, and knows his stuff. He is cheaper than Dr. Brunk too, in my experience. You should also consider Dr. Mez in Spearfish--he seems to be considered the best of the best in our area. I have been to him before as well, and his prices were very fair, and he took lots of time--I think he sat and watched my horse in the round pen for probably half an hour. Dr. Mez for sure! He specializes in Lameness. Great to work with, knows his stuff too! Will give you options and pros and cons to each possible option! 605-347-4436
In Sturgis SD
www.sturgisvet.com
Thanks! I will check him out too. |
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| I honestly love Dr Brunk and he can spot a lot of things others can't. He will listen, or at least he does me. Has the latest in technology too!! |
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