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Large Animal Veterinary Services
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About Us

Our practice offers diverse services including:

  • Preventative care for most farm animals including horses, cattle, goats, sheep, chickens, ducks, and even zebras, camels, and alpacas
  • Equine Lameness
  • Equine Dentistry 
  • Equine Chiropractic Exams
  • Artificial Insemination for horses and cattle (fresh or frozen semen)
  • Farrier Consults 
  • Livestock Management 
  • Nutritional Evaluation 
  • Ultrasonography of the reproductive tract
  • Farm to Table Management Consultation

Dr. Robert Rednour, DVM

35 Years of Large Animal Care

 

Dr. Rednour was raised on his family's farm in the southern Piedmont region of North Carolina. He grew up caring for a wide variety of animals, including horses, cows, sheep, goats, pigs, and assorted fowl. After studying at North Carolina State University's Animal Science program, he continued his education at NC State's College of Veterinary Medicine, earning his DVM in 1989. He began working at a large and mixed animal practice until 1995, when he established his large animal veterinary hospital.

 We opened our current facility in 1998. He cherishes spending time with his wife of 35 years and their two adult children. When he's not caring for his Beefmaster cattle and free-range ducks and geese, he enjoys fishing, hunting, hiking, kayaking, and horseback riding.

Nathalie Seferovic - Receptionist

Nathalie has been working in the Triangle's horse industry for over 10 years. She grew up in Creedmoor and enjoys spending time with her horse, Iggy, trail riding on many of the parks in North Carolina and Virginia. Nathalie finds joy in sharing her passion for horses with others and serving the North Carolina equine community. 

Our Clinic Cats

Arthur & Felix

Arthur and Felix are brothers that work hard to defend the barn from pests, greet clients, and compete for attention. Although they look very similar, Arthur has a small white dot on his head. We've had several talks with them about napping on the job, but they insist it's vital for their work performance. 

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