FAQs
We treat horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, llamas and alpaca We service Lawrence, Monroe, and parts of Greene, Owen, Martin, and Jackson Counties
Horses and Other Large AnimalsEmergency Services12 Years of Experience
Where are you located?
We’re located at the intersection of Springville-Judah Rd. and Harrodsburg Rd. in Springville, IN. The town is about 3 miles west of I-37, between Bedford and Bloomington.
Do you make farm calls?
Yes, we provide farm visits within a 30-mile radius of the clinic. This covers Monroe and Lawrence counties, plus portions of Green, Martin, Owen, and Jackson counties.
Do you treat dogs, cats, or poultry?
No, our services focus only on horses and livestock such as cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, llamas, and alpacas.
Do you have weekend hours?
Appointments are available Monday through Friday from 9:45am to 5:00pm. For urgent life-threatening cases, we offer 24/7 emergency services. Simply call 812-277-9500 and leave a message explaining the emergency. Dr. Ashley will return your call within two hours.
Do you take Walk-Ins?
No. Since Dr. Ashley is a mobile veterinarian, she’s frequently out on farm visits and not always at the clinic.
Are you taking new clients?
Yes, we are currently welcoming new clients. Just give the office a call to schedule an appointment.
What forms of payment do you accept?
We accept cash, checks, and major credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. Care Credit is not accepted unless it carries the Mastercard logo.
Can I pay by card if you come to the farm?
Yes, as long as we have access to cell service or Wi-Fi. Our cloud-based system requires an internet connection, either through our hotspot or yours.
Can you take radiographs (X-rays) and/or ultrasounds at my farm?
Yes, we use portable high-resolution X-ray equipment and a mobile ultrasound machine that can be used right at your farm.
Do you AI (artificially inseminate) animals?
At this time, we provide AI services for mares and pigs only. We do not currently AI cattle, sheep, or goats. Hormones for the procedure can also be supplied.

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