Field Veterinary Care

Fast on-site assessment with clearer herd health follow-up.

For producers in Nazilli and nearby districts, the approach focuses on herd health, practical field response, and clear guidance.

Veterinarian examining cattle in a bright farm setting

Highlights

Herd-level preventive care planning

On-site assessment suited to real farm conditions

Support for calving, nutrition, and productivity review

Included within this service

Field examination

Rapid on-site assessment and first-response planning where the animals are housed.

Herd health planning

Vaccination, seasonal protection, and risk-management scheduling.

Nutrition and productivity review

Structured guidance around feeding conditions, environment, and herd performance.

Frequently asked questions

When should I call if several animals develop diarrhea or loss of appetite?

If more than one animal shows similar signs, especially with fever, weakness, milk-yield drop, or sudden deaths, prompt assessment is important.

Should newly purchased animals join the herd immediately?

No. A separate observation period and health review help reduce the risk of spreading infectious problems.

What information is useful before a field visit?

Symptom duration, number of affected animals, recent vaccinations, feed changes, and calving information are all helpful.

Is the same vaccination plan suitable for every farm?

No. Age groups, production type, herd size, and regional disease risk all influence the best plan.

Are repeated abortions or pregnancy losses urgent?

Yes. A cluster of abortions can signal an important herd-health issue and should be assessed quickly.

Why do lameness and milk-yield drops matter so much?

They may reflect infectious disease, foot problems, metabolic issues, or management factors that affect both welfare and productivity.

Livestock Health

Plan an appointment

Sharing the main symptom, its duration, and any previous treatment helps the clinic evaluate the situation faster.