Farm Animal Veterinary Care in Poulsbo
Specialized veterinary care is critical for the long-term health of farm animals. Routine check-ups by a livestock veterinarian, as well as proper herd management and husbandry practices, help prevent common health issues and improve overall health. Additionally, regular vet care helps detect medical issues early, which can significantly increase the chances of effective treatment.
Our Poulsbo-based practice specializes in treating various farm animal species, such as cattle, swine, poultry, and small ruminants. Contact our office today to schedule your first appointment.

Why Choose Sound Equine Veterinary Hospital for Your Farm Animal’s Care
At Sound Equine Veterinary Hospital, we specialize in large-animal and farm-animal care. Our highly-trained team of veterinarians understands the unique biology and needs of each species and develops customized care plans that cater to each animal’s specific needs.
Our staff is highly experienced in the best techniques to treat farm animals and also uses high-tech equipment that assists with diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, our team practices continuing education on the best ways to treat livestock, including additional training and certification, so you can be sure your animals are getting the best, most up-to-date care.

Farm Animals We Treat at Our Poulsbo Animal Hospital
At our Poulsbo-based location, our experienced, compassionate staff is trained to treat a variety of farm animals, including:
Cows
Swine
Poultry
Camelids
Small ruminants
Equine
Waterfowl

We realize that pet care, and chiropractic care especially, is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Our vets practice a personalized approach to ensure each pet receives the best possible care. Each animal’s unique anatomy, condition, and health history plays a key role in what types of treatment our team recommends and performs.
Common Farm Animal Health Concerns
Respiratory Infections: Cattle can be at risk of bovine respiratory disease (BVD), which could lead to pneumonia, or bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) which can cause reproductive failure. A common respiratory issue in pigs is swine influenza, which causes coughing and fever, as well as porcine reproductive & respiratory syndrome (PRRS), which can cause pneumonia and reproductive failure.
Parasitic Infestations: Coccidiosis, a parasitic intestinal disease, is a common issue for poultry that causes diarrhea and weight loss. Endoparasites (internal, such as roundworms), and ectoparasites (external, such as fleas and ticks) can also lead to serious health issues for multiple species.
Mastitis: Cattle may suffer from mastitis, or udder infections. This issue is typically caused by bacteria and can cause redness, swelling, thick or watery milk, or fever.
Nutritional Deficiencies: There are a variety of nutritional deficiencies you should be on the lookout for in farm animals, with different illnesses affecting different species. For example, cattle nutritional disorders include milk fever, ketosis, and bloat, while poultry may suffer from Vitamin A, D, or E deficiencies or heat stress.
Lameness: Foot rot, joint disease, traumatic injuries, or neurological diseases could all be the causes of lameness in farm animals.
Viral and Bacterial Diseases: Viral or bacterial diseases such as Newcastle disease, Marek’s disease, avian flu, or smallpox are frequent causes of medical issues in poultry. Cattle may suffer from mannheimia haemolytica, pasteurella multocid, or salmonella.

Diagnostic Techniques & Technology
Our practice combines detailed diagnostic testing with state-of-the-art medical technology to deliver the most accurate results when treating farm animals.
We utilize diagnostic techniques such as fecal exams, blood tests, ultrasounds, radiography, and hoof evaluations to check animals for potential medical issues such as:
Parasitic infections
Bladder Infections
Presence of bacteria
Organ function
Pregnancy
Fecal egg count
Liver and kidney disease
Bladder stones
Lameness
Bone fractures
Digestive Issues
Presence of tumors and cysts
Additionally, our team uses specialized equipment designed for use on farm animals on location such as portal digital radiography, mobile labs, and mobile ultrasound units.

Treatment Options for Farm Animals in Poulsbo
We offer a variety of treatment options for farm animals in Poulsbo, including:
Deworming protocols
Vaccinations
Antibiotic treatment
Hoof trimming
Reproductive support
Nutritional counseling
Behavioral guidance
We also offer ongoing herd and flock health programs to keep animals protected including vaccination schedules, biosecurity measures, disease surveillance, and breeding soundness exams.

Payment Options for Farm Animal at Sound Equine Veterinary Hospital
At Sound Equine Veterinary Hospital, we offer flexible financing and insurance options for Farm Animal. Sign up today with any of our payment plan partners or contact us for specific questions about insurance coverage. Read more about our financing options here.
Frequently Asked Questions About Farm Animal Veterinary Care
Most farm animals, such as cattle, pigs, small ruminants, and poultry, should be checked by a veterinarian at least once per year to increase the odds of early detection and stay up to date on vaccinations. Breeding, elderly, sick, or injured animals, should see a livestock veterinarian more frequently.
The best way to prevent a parasitic outbreak in your herd or flock is through grazing management by regularly rotating the animals to different pastures to avoid the concentration of parasites in one area. Additionally, you can reduce the risk of parasites by keeping up proper manure management, ensuring there is clean water for animals to drink, performing targeted deworming, following proper quarantining protocols for new animals, and working with a veterinarian to perform regular fecal testing.
If your animal requires traveling for specialized care, it’s important to minimize stress and overheating for the animal as much as possible. Ensure the transportation vehicle has adequate ventilation, and that the area is not overcrowded with too many animals. You should also be sure to give the animals water before you leave, and check on them frequently, especially during long trips.
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New pets are always welcome at Sound Equine Hospital. Our friendly veterinary staff looks forward to providing our neighbors in Citrus Heights and surrounding communities with the veterinary care they need.
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