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CLINICS:  Te Awamutu   /  Hamilton   /  Otorohanga   /  Putaruru Call anytime: 0800 the vet
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With 18 skilled and committed farm animal veterinarians servicing the region from our four clinics, we are the team that can offer our clients exceptional service when they need it most, and add value to their farming business.


Our team of veterinarians have post graduate training and experience in all aspects of animal health and production, and strive to work with farmers to achieve their goals. Our services range from 24/7 clinical services, to planned animal health work and farm production and management consultancy services. We also provide seminars, field days and ongoing training for our clients and farm workers.

To complement our farm animal veterinary services, The Veterinary Centre provides a veterinary technical support service. Services include calf weighing, bolus & implant insertion, calf dehorning, dry cow therapy insertion, vaccination, scanning, pasture assessment, blood sampling and equipment hire.

Come in and meet our friendly farm animal services team.

Services include:

  • Herd/Flock health and disease prevention programmes
  • Mastitis and Milk quality investigation programmes
  • Nutrition/Farm Management programmes
  • Reproduction investigation programmes
  • Lameness investigation programmes
  • Calf and Heifer rearing programmes
    • Technical support services including:

      Calf dehorning
      Bolus and implant insertion
      Dry cow therapy insertion
      Vaccinations
      Ultra sound scanning
      Calf weighing

    • NZVA "Best Practice" accredited surgical facilities with an extensive range of diagnostic equipment
    • Referral expertise within the practice and established links with external specialists
    • Equipment hire including electronic scales, de-horners, hip lifters/slings, bolus applicators and small cages
    • Transfer of information through regular newsletters, seminars, work shops and field days
    • 24 hour-7 day emergency service
       
29 August 2008