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Locality: San Martin, California

Phone: +1 408-722-8364



Address: 12468 Creekview Ct 95046 San Martin, CA, US

Website: www.fletcherequine.com

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Fletcher Equine Veterinary Services 31.05.2021

There is an outbreak of EHM in the Gilroy area. Please take precautions and quarantine your horse if you suspect any exposure. More guidelines will be released by the State Vet. I will let you know what the guidelines are as soon as I know. Please know that people can spread this as well so use caution going to horse facilities right now. https://merck-animal-health-equine.com//EHM_Infographic.pdf

Fletcher Equine Veterinary Services 19.05.2021

Happy Thanksgiving! I am thankful for each and everyone of you, you make going to work every day a whole lot less work and a lot more fun. I hope you have a wonderful relaxing day.Happy Thanksgiving! I am thankful for each and everyone of you, you make going to work every day a whole lot less work and a lot more fun. I hope you have a wonderful relaxing day.

Fletcher Equine Veterinary Services 02.05.2021

Please take care of yourself and your horses. It’s bad out there today.

Fletcher Equine Veterinary Services 15.01.2021

Hope all the barns are staying safe during the shelter in place.

Fletcher Equine Veterinary Services 30.12.2020

If you have a metabolic horse or one prone to laminitis, you should really think about testing your hay.

Fletcher Equine Veterinary Services 23.12.2020

Coronavirus in horses is totally different than the COVID19 in humans but nonetheless this is a timely article.

Fletcher Equine Veterinary Services 07.12.2020

The AVMA is donating $25,000 to aid Australian veterinarians who are helping animals impacted by the bushfires ravaging their country. In addition, we're encour...aging everyone to consider contributing to relief efforts by donating to the American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF), which will match donations up to $50,000. For those who would like to donate and help veterinarians help animals: Visit this site - http://bit.ly/1HCXUzn Use the AVMF code Disaster Relief - AVA Benevolent Fund. One hundred percent of all contributions will be directed toward the Australian Veterinary Association Benevolent Fund. http://bit.ly/307J7rV