Small Ruminant Wellness Plan

Veterinary Wellness Partners • Feb 24, 2020
Small Ruminant Wellness Plan
Veterinary Wellness Partners
Mon, 02/24/2020 - 11:25am
Ruminant wellness program

OVC Small Ruminant Wellness Plan

 

The small ruminant wellness plan (SRWP) is an all-inclusive program for sheep and goat owners. The goal of SRWP is to provide excellent quality of care for sheep and goats and provide owners with the resources to develop and improve the management of their animals. The plan includes at least one annual visit designated to discuss farm-specific management topics of the owner’s choosing.  Topics include: parasitism, vaccinations, nutrition, and reproduction. SRWP members will also have open access to phone consultation with a veterinarian.

When first signing up for SRWP, owners will also receive a packet with basic management tips and resources. Other benefits of membership include discounted services. Fecal exams are 50% off.  Other procedures including castration, disbudding and dehorning are 10% off.  Many diagnostics are also discounted, such as ultrasound for pregnancy, bloodwork, and autopsies are 20% off from regular price. 

There is a $100 annual fee to be a SRWP member. This fee easily pays for itself after the annual management visit, which is a $200-$250 value. 

We look forward to working with you on all of your sheep and goat needs. 

Please contact the clinic with any questions and to enroll.

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