To help progress an operation forward it’s really important to make a conscious effort to analyze the past year’s herd health. Objectively reflect on what worked and what didn’t. Doing so will help guide decisions and maximize the success of an operation from an animal-health perspective.
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Dr. Lacey Fahrmeier, a veterinarian, is a graduate of Kansas State University-College of Veterinary Medicine. In addition to her role on the Valley Vet Supply technical-service-veterinary team, she’s a practicing veterinarian at a southern-Montana veterinary clinic, serving animals small and large. She has special interest in large-animal reproduction and bovine lameness. Recently appointed to the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Council on Veterinary Service, she represents the “Private-Practice Predominantly Food Animal” interests of the association.
Valley Vet Supply was founded in 1985 by veterinarians to provide customers with animal-health solutions. Building on more than half a century of experience in veterinary medicine, Valley Vet Supply serves equine, pet and livestock owners with thousands of products and medications selected by Valley Vet Supply Technical Service veterinarians and team of industry professionals. With an in-house pharmacy that is licensed in all 50 states, and verified through the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, Valley Vet Supply is a source for horse, livestock and pet supplies. Visit ValleyVet.com for more information.





