Louisiana folks, tell me about LSU's equine vet department

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Louisiana folks, tell me about LSU's equine vet department

Postby vineyridge » Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:04 pm

I have a youngun with a broken jaw and a sequestrum, so he has to have surgery. His initial workup was at the Miss State vet school, but their estimate for surgery ranges between 2k with no complications of any kind, and FROM 5k if he has to have hardware put in.

I called LSU, and the price that I discussed with their dental specialist was about half what MS State quoted.

When I talked to State again, it was suggested that their estimate might not have included post operative charges.

Anyone know how LSU's work is in terms of quality and cost?
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Postby ageecee » Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:35 pm

They do excellent work-Dont know about the costs have not had anything to go there but friends i know and horseman i know love the work they do.

Went to pick up a horse at LSU one time and very friendly are the people.

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Postby ageecee » Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:35 pm

They do excellent work-Dont know about the costs have not had anything to go there but friends i know and horseman i know love the work they do.

Went to pick up a horse at LSU one time and very friendly are the people.

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Postby JaradM » Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:34 am

They are supposed to be the best in the state. They are very friendly and easy to work with, any time we have a issue the local vets cant solve we give LSU a call and they come right to the phone and help us out. I will be taking a mare there next week for a Breeding Soundness Exam, this will be my first visit to have work done at their facility.

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Postby larrygene » Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:04 am

LSU has always been known to have a good vet school and equine dept. but I would suggest that you call them back and see if it does include post op care. Seems like there is too much difference in cost that something is missing. JMO

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Postby vineyridge » Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:39 am

When I needed to have chip surgery done on a mare with ankle chips and bone spurs in both ankles, State was $2500 minimum for one. That was extremely high compared to everyone else, including LSU. LSU was 1500 for one, with a discount for multiples. I think the racing industry volume may help keep costs down at LSU, at least for that surgery.

In West Virginia, average chip surgery prices were quoted as $1250.

That experience is why I called LSU for a quote. I have faith in the quality of work at State, but not in their pricing.
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Postby JaradM » Sat Mar 01, 2008 2:57 pm

The trip to LSU was great, their facilities are very nice and the vets were very thorough when going through each part of the exam. I would go back any day.