Bovine And Food Animal Division
MTVA has the facilities and experience to deal with bovine performance animals, as well as, herd sires, donor cows and commercial cattle herd work. Our facilities are designed to handle cattle safely to decrease the amount of stress and possible injury that can occur when working with large fractious animals. We also perform routine herd work and have the capabilities to perform individual animal care and hospitalization for your cattle, small ruminants including camelids or pigs.
Equine Division
MTVA offers diagnostics and therapeutics for a wide range of conditions in horses. To better serve you, we are fully-equipped to treat your horses at our clinic or at your farm. We regularly provide general wellness care, herd health programs, breeding programs, and after-hours emergency care. Our primary concern is the care and welfare of your horse.
- Acupuncture
- General wellness and preventative care
- Digital radiography
- Upper Airway Endoscopy
- Ophthalmology
- Ultrasonography
- Lameness evaluations
- Breeding services
- General Surgical Services
- Dentistry
CWD Testing - Antemortem Testing is available for those ranches required due to recent TPWD approval requirements. Tonsillar or rectal biopsies are taken and sent to TVMDL. Please email or call for appointment.
Semen Collection and Artificial Insemination
Semen Collection of whitetail deer bucks are done on your ranch. It is recommended for you to have your anesthesia protocols and set up arranged prior to the day of collection. The semen is evaluated and the cooling process is initiated on the farm in a controlled environment. Processing of the semen is done at Elgin Breeding Service (EBS) in a lab insuring that the highest quality straws are the outcome. Semen can be processed at Sexing Technologies for sexed semen, as well. Please call Dr. Willis (334) 663-6099 (cell) for further information or if you have any questions.
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