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Hunter Stallion Station Equine Veterinarian Hunter Stallion Station Equine Veterinary Clinic HSS-EVC is situated in Wilton, CA. HSS-EVC was established and is fueled by Robert Hunter, DVM. Dr. Hunter is a 1979 graduate of UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and a member of both the American Association of Equine Practitioners and the California Veterinary Medical Association.
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Hunter Stallion Station Equine Veterinary Clinic was designed and built by Robert Hunter, DVM. With over 30 years of experience in equine medicine, surgery and reproduction, Dr. Hunter has taught college courses in equine reproduction and equine health management. He specializes in equine reproduction and enjoys the daily challenges of diagnosing infertile mares and stallions and ending with a successful pregnancy.
Hunter Stallion Station has a fully staffed equine hospital and offers in-house management of hospitalized patients, equine lay-ups, custom tailored rehabilitation programs, and in-house laboratory services. A large round pen is available for pre-purchase and/or lameness evaluations. The barn is immaculately clean, with an automatic fly control system that helps with disease control and treatment.
From your maiden mare to your more seasoned broodmare; from live cover to use of the latest comprehensive science and technology; for all degrees of stallion and mare fertility - minis to draft horses and everything inbetween, Hunter Stallion Station offers full breeding services to ensure a healthy pregnancy.
Hunter Stallion Station Equine Veterinary Clinic offers full services for foals, from birth through weaning. At Hunter Stallion Station we believe the weaning process does not have to be stressful for the mare or foal. Transitioning into the separation over a minimum 5 day time period is best for both, and proper nutrition to stabilize the gut should also be considered.
Hunter Stallion Station is happy to announce that we are expanding to include a sports medicine division. Our goal is to keep your equine athletes happy and healthy in and out of the show ring all year long. Our Performance Evaluations are wellness exams for equine athletes. They include a comprehensive physical exam (looking at teeth, eyes; listening to the heart, lungs and abdomen; limb palpations), a brief neurologic examination, and a brief lameness evaluation (Watching the horse move on the straight and the circle).
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Priscilla Hammons
Mar 24, 2018
I had the vet come out for our sheep to give them all shots and to give one a check up that was sick. When I first talked to Maureen that answered the phone I told her I've never had live stock before or a vet to come out so didn't know what to expect or do. she assured me they would come out and take care of catching them and giving the shots etc.

I told her we were on 4.5 acres and they were in a pin of like 3 acres of it. I said I had called around and was told by others they rope them and she said yes our doc will catch them I said okay. Maureen also told me that it would be 60 bucks for the house call and shots were 25 dollars and exams were 75 per sheep if they all needed to be looked at.

I stated I only needed one looked at at this time but that all needed shots and dewormer. Come to find out it was different price entirely. She is so inexperienced it's not even funny. I would have fired her if she worked for my company being so inexperienced. The appointment was set for 2pm the vet didn't show up until 2:15pm this was already a strike one for me.

Then I tried to help the vet round up the sheep by offering feed to them they obviously knew something was up. The vet didn't even know how to rope he just held the loop out hoping they would walk through it like really? If you don't know how to get livestock then bring someone with more experience and common sense who does. Let me remind you all that he does have a person that works for him that does rope but he failed to bring her with him why IDK?

So since he could only get one of my sleep thanks to me running after them for an hour by myself no thanks to any of his inexperienced staff or him. I was told I should have had them in a small confined area so they could give them shots etc. I told the vet if Maureen would have told me this then I would have done that. He went on to tell me it's common sense and that I should have had enough to know this.

First of all you don't speak to customers like this ever! There is some common sense for you second you should have had enough common sense to hire a lady that was properly trained to tell customers in great detail that it should be in a 8x8 pin or 10x10 or whatever. Second you should have enough common sense to know how to rope and realize the livestock won't just sit there still for you.

Like really?come on dude get over yourself you should know this. Third I was charged way different then I was told by Maureen there was other fees added for when he actually comes out and spends time per hour that she also failed to mention. When I explained what she told me he was very rude and said exact words "I don't care what she told you your going to pay it anyways" talk about one of the rudest older guys and vets ever.

I don't want him working on my animals! who would want someone so unknowledagble and rude and uncaring too? Not me. It disgusts me that he is after the money only and tried to write it up on paperwork as exam for his time spent out there watching me try to round up my own sheep. This guy is a fraud and his people are not trained very well either especially the office people answering phones they will tell you one thing and when he arrives he will tell you another because he is greedy and wants all money.

He does not care for your animals. He also wanted to charge me full price for another visit since he couldn't rope. I said well that's not my problem and if I would have known you couldn't rope and if your people would have told me I needed them in a smaller area when she knew how big of an area they were in then I would have done that and not been charged again.

He obviously didn't care. Luckily, I have people in my family who know how to give shots, and now I know what to give them so I won't be contacting this ungreatful, disrespectful, and unknowledagble company again. People stay away if you care for your animals that are livestock. I just hope they have the smaller animal vets that are better. May god have mercy on your souls I will prey for you guys.
Sultan Abdallah
Mar 12, 2018
Rates are too expensive, incompetent Dr., and his Helper took a leak in the middle of my Driveway. so in February, 2018 my mare cut her leg on a fence or something, I called Dr. Hunter, he came out to the ranch gave her antibiotics and wrapped up the wound, charged me $515, now its the end of April, and the wound has not healed, i called the Dr. and he came out to again for the second time, while at the front gate of my property, his female helper or girl friend decided to squat and take a leak right in the middle of my driveway.

He then claimed the wound is not healing because of scar tissue, Rely? he suggested that he cut the scar tissue so that the wound will heal better, it is common sense that you will expose the animal to further infection. so i refused his suggestion, gave him his $200 for nothing ranch call, and will never call him again.