Our Organisation

Veterinary Clinic Morrinsville provides modern, professional and affordable health care for your livestock and pets. Our dairy cattle veterinarians are highly skilled and experienced and are passionate about the dairy industry. Our small animal vets aim to make your pet feel at ease in our clinic with a caring and gentle approach to treatment and consultations. Our size means we can provide a personal and friendly service.

At our clinic you’ll be fully supported with sound advice first and foremost. We know that helping our clients starts with providing a good understanding of health care issues and treatment options. With good advice and professional recommendations, you’ll be well equipped to make the best ongoing decisions, whether it be for your farming enterprise, or pet.

With fully equipped examination rooms, diagnostic machines, surgery and pharmaceutical stores we provide on-the-spot assistance for nearly all pet health and medical needs. Take a moment to meet our team and our own pets. We look forward to seeing you and your pet again at the next scheduled visit

Our veterinary practice has been an integral part of our local community for years. In that time, we’ve helped thousands of our clients dairy cattle and goats, cats & dogs, rats, rabbits & guinea pigs, turtles, horses and even a few birds. Being so strongly integrated with our local community is important to us and our clients. Our customers know by experience that they can rely on us for sound advice and treatment options and that their livestock and pets are in the very best hands with our team.

Our purpose

Here for Good is the compass that guides us towards the creation of a better now and a better future.

CAREERS & VACANCIES

A purpose driven company, a career at Vet Clinic Morrinsville is something different.

We have a strong focus on team, are passionate about the work we do and encourage professional and personal development through the many opportunities the business has to offer.

FURTHER READING

Latest news

Calving in autumn

As we come to the end of what has turned into a particularly dry summer, it is time to turn our attention to the rapidly approaching autumn calving season – but what does calving in autumnRead more

Tips for reducing heat stress in cows

Water  Cows require 100L of water each per day in summer and can drink at a rate of 20L per minute! Make sure your water troughs can keep up with demand – both the flow rate to refill troughs andRead more

Feeding out in dry weather

Rain is in short supply at the moment, and grass even shorter. Most farmers have been feeding out for a while, so here are a few things to consider as this dry period stretches. Read more

Getting up to calving weight

It is more efficient to put weight on cows when they are milking than when they are dry, and it’s easier to put it on with higher quality feed. So now is a great time to set them up to be in goodRead more

Managing a late season increase in your BMSCC

Here are some tips when dealing with a late season increase in your bulk milk somatic cell count (BMSCC):    Strip the herd (manually milking the teats) to check for clinical cases of mastitis. RegRead more

Tackling facial eczema

You’ve probably all seen cows with facial eczema (FE) damage; poor animals with peeling skin desperately seeking shade. The fungal spore that causes facial eczema requires dead vegetable matter,Read more

Getting prepped for scanning

With calving not long over and mating still very much in full swing, it may feel like it’s too early to start thinking about scanning. However, planning your scanning now will make it easier toRead more

All things trace elements!

As calves go out to graziers, it is important to ensure that they have enough building blocks to support their growth into the 2025 season. With so many products available, it can be difficult toRead more

Teat scoring

Maintaining a Bulk Milk Somatic Cell Count (BMSCC) under 150,000 cells/ml is a sign of a healthy productive herd. To keep BMSCC down, there needs to be low levels of mastitis in the herd.  MastitisRead more

Careful with pets and Christmas treats

Christmas treats are something we all look forward to, but for our furry friends, some of these can be extremely toxic, so it is important to keep them out of reach. If you have a pet with a penchantRead more

Caring for pets over the holidays

The Christmas holidays are fast approaching. If you are heading away, now is a good time to start thinking about what plans you need to make for your pets.   Will you leave them at home and getRead more

Calf weaning tips

Weaning your calves based on weight and meal intake ensures their successful transition towards becoming healthy heifers.   To meet their weaning weights, calves need the appropriate amount of feedRead more
 

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