Every horse.
Every mile.
Every hour.
Mobile equine veterinary care across the hill country — from dawn barn calls to midnight foaling watch. We drive the gravel so you don't have to trailer in.
60+
Miles out, no extra charge
24/7
Emergency availability
12 yrs
Hill country practice
Real horses.
Real calls.
From midnight foaling stalls to dusty arenas sixty miles out — these are the stories that come in every week.
“Pepper had been three-legged lame for two weeks — two other vets said rest and bute. Dr. Calloway came out at 7 AM, blocked the hoof, pulled a buried abscess the size of a marble, and had her walking sound by noon. She competed at Red Rock six weeks later.”
Megan Lowe
Amateur Eventer
Pepper's Ghost, 12yo OTTB
“Caught a retained placenta at 2 AM. Mare is fine. Foal is perfect.”
Shelby Reeves
Broodmare Manager
Willow Creek Farm — 14 broodmares
“Dental float + Coggins done in under an hour. Horse didn't even blink.”
Kyle Haskins
Trail rider
Appaloosa gelding, 9yo
“She drove out on a Sunday evening, no complaint, no extra charge. That's the kind of vet you keep.”
Travis Bohm
Ranch Owner
Quarter horse operation, Llano County
“Pre-purchase exam saved me from buying a horse with kissing spines the seller didn't disclose. Thorough, honest, no upsell.”
Jordan Whitfield
First-time buyer
16.2hh Warmblood
“My gelding colicked hard on a Thursday night — I'm 55 miles from town. She was there in 45 minutes, had him tubed and stable. Didn't even hesitate.”
Russ Callahan
Hobby rancher
Dun gelding, Paint
“We had a mare that wouldn't settle — three cycles, two different stallions, nothing. Dr. Calloway did a full reproductive workup, found a subclinical uterine infection, cleared it with targeted treatment, and she caught on the next cycle. We now have a healthy filly on the ground.”
Dana Espinoza
Broodmare Manager
Sierra Blanca Sporthorses — 8 mares
“Ultrasound confirmed twins — caught at day 16. Reduced immediately. Mare is back in work.”
Carrie Nguyen
Breeding operation
Thoroughbred mare, 7yo
“Caught a retained placenta at 2 AM. Mare is fine. Foal is perfect.”
Shelby Reeves
Broodmare Manager
Willow Creek Farm — 14 broodmares
“I've been in horses for 30 years and she's the first vet who explained everything while she worked — what she was feeling, what it meant, what to watch for. You leave the appointment knowing more than when you started.”
Nancy Brauer
Dressage trainer
5-horse show barn, Fredericksburg
“My gelding colicked hard on a Thursday night — I'm 55 miles from town. She was there in 45 minutes, had him tubed and stable. Didn't even hesitate.”
Russ Callahan
Hobby rancher
Dun gelding, Paint
“She drove out on a Sunday evening, no complaint, no extra charge. That's the kind of vet you keep.”
Travis Bohm
Ranch Owner
Quarter horse operation, Llano County
Full-spectrum care,
your barn or ours.
Every service card has its own path — emergency calls go one way, scheduled visits another.

Emergency & Lameness
We come to you. Fast.
Colic, lacerations, acute lameness, choke, eye injuries — if your horse is in trouble, we get in the truck. No triage phone tree. Direct call, direct dispatch.
- 24/7 emergency line
- 60-mile service radius, no surcharge
- On-farm diagnostics (ultrasound, X-ray)
- Nerve blocks & lameness workup
- Wound care & suturing
Reproduction & Foaling
Foaling season is our season.
Reproductive ultrasound, cycle tracking, breeding soundness exams, and foaling watch. We work with broodmare managers who need a vet who understands the calendar.
- Reproductive ultrasound & cycle tracking
- Breeding soundness exams (BSE)
- Foaling watch & dystocia management
- Twin reduction & embryo transfer support
- Uterine cytology & culture
Wellness & Preventive
Healthy horses start here.
Annual wellness, Coggins, vaccines, dental floats, sheath cleaning, and pre-purchase exams. Scheduled barn visits keep your whole herd current without multiple trips.
- Coggins & health certificates
- Core & risk-based vaccination
- Power float dental care
- Sheath cleaning
- Pre-purchase exam (PPE)
- Deworming & fecal egg counts
60 miles out,
no hesitation.
We cover the Texas Hill Country from Fredericksburg to the edges of the Edwards Plateau. If you're on a gravel road and sixty miles from town, that's exactly where we want to be.
60 miles
Primary radius
< 60 min
Emergency response
Mon – Sat
Scheduled visits
24 / 7
Emergency line
Call the Truck
(512) 555-0183 — answers 24/7
Texas Hill Country
Fredericksburg & surrounding area

DVM, ACVS
Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, 2012
12
Years<br/>Hill Country
Dr. Mae Calloway,
DVM.
Grew up in a quarter horse family outside Lampasas. Went to A&M for large animal medicine and came back to the hill country because this is where the horses are — and because the drive through the cedar gives you time to think.
Twelve years of barn calls. Every kind of horse, every kind of client — the broodmare manager who wants data and the first-time horse owner who just needs someone patient. The practice runs on relationship: you get the same vet every time, the same number, and someone who remembers your horses by name.
The truck is stocked for field surgery, reproductive ultrasound, digital radiography, and whatever else the day requires. The philosophy is simpler: show up, do the work, tell the truth.
Join the Herd.
No newsletter fluff. Just practical reminders from a working equine vet — deworming schedules, vaccine timing, and a foaling-season prep guide you'll actually use.
Seasonal deworming reminders
Fecal egg count schedules based on the hill country calendar, not a generic printout.
Vaccine schedule reminders
Spring and fall core vaccines, West Nile timing, and anything new from AAEP guidelines.
Foaling season prep guide
What to have in your foaling kit, when to call the vet, and what normal looks like at 2 AM.
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