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Locality: San Luis Obispo, California

Phone: +1 805-541-6367



Address: 4850 Davenport Creek Rd 93401 San Luis Obispo, CA, US

Website: www.theequinecenter.com

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The Equine Center 05.02.2021

Another important consideration for the newborn foal is the umbilical cord, which should be left intact as long as possible, allowing the mare to break the conn...ection when she stands up. This allows maximal transfer of blood from the mare to the foal. Eager to learn more? https://aaep.org/horsehealth/neonatal-care See more

The Equine Center 19.01.2021

Big news! The Equine Center is doing a special February promotion. Hoof radiographs taken at The Equine Center are 50% off and hoof radiographs taken on Farm Calls are 25% off. Be sure to take advantage of this exciting promotion before the month ends!

The Equine Center 09.01.2021

Ever wanted to learn more about the new wave of regenerative medicine? Here is a great article that breaks down the different types and how they are used.

The Equine Center 04.01.2021

The first foal of 2021 has arrived at The Equine Center! Congratulations to The Equine Center employee Lindsay Boutwell on the arrival of a healthy and beautiful filly!

The Equine Center 03.01.2021

Have you heard of Skijoring?! This awesome sport mixes skiing and horses to create one epic partnership. Who out there would do this if they got the chance?

The Equine Center 27.12.2020

Wishing everyone a safe Thanksgiving!

The Equine Center 18.12.2020

Looking for ways to minimize your horse's risk of colic this winter? Look no further! We've got you covered with article.

The Equine Center 18.12.2020

With all this winter weather we're expecting be on the look out for abscesses and Thrush. Health Hooves make for a healthy horse so get out those hoof picks and show us what good hoof hygiene looks like!

The Equine Center 13.12.2020

Feeling the need to brush up on your horse tooth trivia? Here's everything you need to know.

The Equine Center 03.12.2020

We've seen a huge growth in the demand for PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) and its regenerative properties. PRP uses the horse's own platelets and anti-inflammatory properties to help heal soft tissue injuries. Let us know if you would like to learn more about biologic regenerative medicine!