Not exact matches
Mr Edward Matson of Twemlows Stud
Farm said: «We have always strived to stay at the forefront of horse breeding and to offer our
clients the most up to date techniques which are firmly centred on good science and focus on the welfare of their
animals.
The Beginning: Pieper Veterinary Hospital From 1937 - 1985 Dr. Pieper's relentless work ethic as well as his dedication to his
clients and their pets or
farm animals was instrumental to the successful growth of his mixed
animal practice.
Hospital
clients should follow signs for Terry Center, Health and Wellness Center or Equine and
Farm Animal Center and park in lot in front of that hospital entrance.
Clients to the Veterinary Health and Wellness Center and the Equine and
Farm Animal Veterinary Center may park in front of those facilities as noted.
Dr. Vic Getson replaced the retiring Dr. Meeusen in 1984 and provided service for both the
farm and companion
animal clients.
One of our
clients has an exotic
animal farm so we see her lemurs, African Civets, Galapagos Tortoises and Bobcats.
Our 20 acre country
farm with boarding kennel facility provides the perfect setting for active socialization of our puppies by exposing them to
farm animals (goats, horses, sheep) along with other dogs, boarding and training
clients, and lots of friends... ensuring a well rounded development.
The front office staff for our Equine and Nemo
Farm Animal Hospitals expertly handle all business related to patient admission and discharge, fielding calls from
clients and referring veterinarians, and hospital billing.
I - 40 East to exit 289, Wade Ave. Take Blue Ridge Rd. exit and turn right Turn left onto Hillsborough at 3rd light Turn left into the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine (William Moore Dr.) Hospital
clients should follow signs for Terry Center, Health and Wellness Center or Equine and
Farm Animal Center and park in lot in front of that hospital entrance.
I - 95 North to I - 40 West Take exit 293B Take exit # 3 Hillsborough St. and turn right at end of exit onto Hillsborough St. Turn right into the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine (William Moore Dr.) Hospital
clients should follow signs for Terry Center, Health and Wellness Center or Equine and
Farm Animal Center and park in lot in front of that hospital entrance.
Whether it's small companion
animals, exotic pets, horses,
farm animals, or sick and injured wildlife creatures, we are committed to improving
animal health and sharing our knowledge and expertise with
clients, pet owners and referring veterinarians.
From Virginia, Maryland and Northern NC: I - 95 South to US 64 West Merge onto I - 440 West (Outer Beltline) towards Wake Forest Take the NC 54 / Hillsborough Exit # 3 and turn right at end of exit onto Hillsborough St. Turn right into the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine (William Moore Dr.) Hospital
clients should follow signs for Terry Center, Health and Wellness Center or Equine and
Farm Animal Center and park in lot in front of that hospital entrance.
I - 40 West to exit 293B Take exit # 3 Hillsborough St. and turn right at end of exit onto Hillsborough St. Turn right into the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine (William Moore Dr.) Hospital
clients should follow signs for Terry Center, Health and Wellness Center or Equine and
Farm Animal Center and park in lot in front of that hospital entrance.
Audaciously offered up to would - be
clients and customers, as the one to call when you want to buy or sell a
farm, (but the extent of your real knowledge is that cows and horses, although both
farm animals, require different kinds of barns, with different kinds of support ground to stand on, and they both have four legs and a tail, or you took dressage lessons or owned and boarded your own horse.)