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Run Marks 10th Anniversary of Barbaro’s Win

The second-annual Derby Day Run for the Roses 5K Race is scheduled for Saturday, May 7, at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center campus.

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New Bolton Purchases New Equine Ambulance

Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center has a new equine ambulance for use at local events.

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First Tuesday Lecture - Equine Pregnancy

Breeding a mare can be a busy time, with frequent ultrasound examinations, uterine lavages, oxytocin injections, and inseminations. But what happens next?

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Dr. Virginia Reef to Receive Honorary Doctorate

The University of Ghent School of Veterinary Medicine will award an honorary doctorate to New Bolton cardiologist Virginia Reef, DVM, DACVIM, DACVSMR, DECVDI. 

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First Tuesday - Equine Neurology and Lameness

On Tuesday, March 1, at 6:30 p.m., Dr. Neil Mittelman and Dr. Holly Stewart presented a joint lecture: “Is My Horse Lame or Neurologic?”

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New Foaling Service for Healthy Mares

Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center is offering a new foaling service for healthy mares that provides around-the-clock observation as they approach their due date, and after they foal.

Welfare-Oriented Farm Practices Help Our Cows

Penn Vet's Tips to Keep Dairy Cows Healthy This Unusual Winter

This year’s unusual winter weather has presented a significant challenge to dairy farmers and their animals. The wide temperature swings and wet-warm weather in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions have stressed cattle and led to an increased incidence of disease. Experts at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center have seen an increase in pneumonia cases, ranging from sudden death of apparently healthy animals to chronic illness and poor production, particularly in growing heifers and calves, but also in adult cows.

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Penn Vet's Ultrasonography Pioneer Dr. Virginia Reef Receives AAEP’s Distinguished Educator – Academic Award

Virginia Reef, DVM, DACVIM, DACVSMR, DECVDI, director of large animal cardiology and diagnostic ultrasonography at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet), received the American Association of Equine Practitioners 2015 Distinguished Educator – Academic Award.

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Cold-Weather Tips for Horse Owners from Penn Vet's New Bolton Center

Winter is on its way, and horse owners need to prepare for cold weather. Liz Arbittier, VMD, staff veterinarian in the Equine Field Service at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center, offers six important tips to keep horses healthy and safe during the icy days of winter.

Swine Production Facilities at New Bolton Center

International Merck Technical Managers Train with Penn Vet Experts in Swine Reproduction

In partnership with Merck Animal Health, Penn Vet recently hosted an intensive training in swine reproduction for an international group of swine veterinarians and pork production managers.

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New Bolton Center First Tuesday Lecture Dec. 1 to Focus on Equine Colic

Colic, the leading cause of death in horses, is a constant worry to any horse owner. On Tuesday, December 1, at 6:30 p.m., Dr. Hope Douglas, Large Animal Surgery Resident, will discuss colic in her talk, “My Horse is Colicky: Now What?” The presentation is part of the First Tuesday Lecture Series at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center, 382 West Street Road, Kennett Square, PA.

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New Bolton Center to Hold Special Event on December 15 About Foaling

New Bolton Center experts in veterinary emergency and critical care, neonatal intensive care, and reproduction will speak about equine dystocia, care of a sick foal, and post-partum mare management, during a special evening program focused on foaling.

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New Bolton Center November First Tuesday Lecture to Focus on Synovial Joints in Horses

On Tuesday, November 3, at 6:30 p.m., Dr. Carrie Jacobs, Surgery Resident, will discuss synovial structures in horses during her talk, “Synovial Joint Infections: What You Need To Know.” The presentation is part of the First Tuesday Lecture Series at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center, 382 West Street Road, Kennett Square, PA.

From December to August, breeding and foaling season, Dr. Michelle Abraham has her hands full with pregnant mares and foals.

New Bolton Center Seeks Volunteer Foal Sitters in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for 2016

Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center is recruiting volunteers for the 2016 foaling season to assist veterinarians and staff in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

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New Bolton Center Pioneers Revolutionary Robotics-Controlled Equine Imaging System

Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center, in collaboration with Four Dimensional Digital Imaging (“4DDI”), will pioneer a first-ever, robotics-controlled imaging system for use in the standing and moving horse. Penn Vet is the first veterinary hospital in the world to own the revolutionary technology.

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October First Tuesday Lecture to Feature a Veterinarian's View of Horse Shows

On Tuesday, October 6, at 6:30 p.m., Dr. Nikki Scherrer, Ophthalmology Resident, will discuss a veterinarian’s perspective on common medical issues that arise at horse shows in her talk, “From Trainer to Veterinarian: Things I Wish I Knew.” The presentation is part of the First Tuesday Lecture Series at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center, 382 West Street Road, Kennett Square, PA.

Dr. Brian MacNamara Joins New Bolton Center’s Equine Field Service Team

Dr. Brian MacNamara, who has expertise in treating race and sport horses, has joined the Equine Field Service team at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center, which provides routine and emergency health care for equine clients within a 30-mile radius of the hospital. He also has joined the Penn Vet faculty, as Assistant Professor of Equine Field Service in the Department of Clinical Studies.

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Dr. Catherine Nunnery to Discuss Equine Vision During Free First Tuesday Lecture

On Tuesday, September 8, at 6:30 p.m., New Bolton Center’s Large Animal Ophthalmologist Catherine Nunnery, DVM, will discuss many aspects of the equine eye and vision in her talk, “Equine Vision: What Does My Horse See?” 

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Penn Vet's New Bolton Center Offers New MRI Service

Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center now offers a new MRI system designed specifically for obtaining high-quality images in horses.

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Penn Vet's 10 Tips to Keep Dairy Cows Safe in the Summer Heat

Summertime is great for eating ice cream, but the heat and humidity can be dangerous for dairy cows, lowering milk production and threatening their health, said Dr. Meggan Hain, Staff Veterinarian at Penn Vet’s Marshak Dairy at New Bolton Center.


About Penn Vet

Ranked among the top ten veterinary schools worldwide, the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) is a global leader in veterinary education, research, and clinical care. Founded in 1884, Penn Vet is the first veterinary school developed in association with a medical school. The school is a proud member of the One Health initiative, linking human, animal, and environmental health.

Penn Vet serves a diverse population of animals at its two campuses, which include extensive diagnostic and research laboratories. Ryan Hospital in Philadelphia provides care for dogs, cats, and other domestic/companion animals, handling more than 34,600 patient visits a year. New Bolton Center, Penn Vet’s large-animal hospital on nearly 700 acres in rural Kennett Square, PA, cares for horses and livestock/farm animals. The hospital handles more than 6,200 patient visits a year, while our Field Services have gone out on more than 5,500 farm service calls, treating some 18,700 patients at local farms. In addition, New Bolton Center’s campus includes a swine center, working dairy, and poultry unit that provide valuable research for the agriculture industry.