Riverbend Veterinary Services
Diagnostic Veterinary Services in Pottawatomie County, KS
Riverbend Veterinary Services offers mobile diagnostic veterinary care for cow-calf herds, stocker cattle, and livestock operations in Pottawatomie County and northeast Kansas. Our on-site diagnostic services include blood collection for laboratory analysis, disease testing, and nutritional panels to identify health and performance issues in cattle and other livestock. We also provide fecal examinations for parasite detection, necropsies (field post-mortems) to determine cause of death, and basic cytology and microscopy for herd health investigations. With timely, accurate diagnostics, our mobile veterinarian helps ranchers make informed herd management decisions, prevent disease outbreaks, and protect the long-term productivity of their cattle operations.
On-Site Blood Collection and Laboratory Testing
We provide mobile blood collection for cattle and livestock, with laboratory analysis including disease diagnostics, metabolic and nutritional panels, and herd health monitoring. Early detection helps ranchers prevent costly losses and improve herd performance.
Feed Sample Submission and Nutrient Analysis
We offer feed and forage testing to evaluate nutrient composition and nitrate levels in cattle diets. Submitting feed samples helps ranchers identify deficiencies, balance rations, and prevent nitrate toxicity. Our mobile veterinary services use laboratory results to support herd nutrition, health, and productivity across Kansas livestock operations.
Fecal Examinations for Parasite Control
Routine fecal testing identifies internal parasites that impact weight gain, reproduction, and overall herd health. Our veterinary parasite diagnostics support customized deworming programs for cattle, sheep, goats, and other livestock.
Necropsies and Field Post-Mortems
Riverbend Veterinary Services performs necropsies (post-mortems) in the field to determine cause of death in cattle and livestock. Understanding health challenges within the herd helps prevent future losses and supports stronger herd management decisions.
