



We have been lucky enough to be working with Meagan and Marie for the last five years. Meagan is an excellent vet who is also a horse owner which allows her to look after her clients while understanding budgets and limitations. She looks at the whol horse before making an expensive suggestion. We trust her with our mares at breeding time as she’s one of the best reproduction vets and has been able to get difficult mares bred. With saying that she also is the one we trust with our competition horses to keep them feeling their best.
SAM HARLAND & DON DORSCH
I highly recommend McBurney Veterinary Services. Dr. Meagan Peats and her team, Maire and Stacey, provide excellent care for my horses. They are knowledgeable, compassionate, and always available to answer any questions. Thank you for taking such great care of my horses!
McBurney Veterinary Services
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McBurney Veterinary Services
2 weeks ago
2026 Breeding 🐎
Are you on our list? Don’t be disappointed and have to wait for a spot in the upcoming breeding season, let us know now. If you’ve mentioned your plans to one of us over the past few months please double check you’re on the list with a quick email or text. For anyone that confirms their breeding plans before January 1st, 2026 you will receive a 10% discount on your breeding services.
If you’ve completed your stallion contract(s) please forward a copy to the office. We will be sending dry shippers out in the next month to gather frozen semen shipments. Don’t miss out on sharing some shipping fees.
Also please note if you are planning to breed early (and in Manitoba, early means before May 1st) you should have mares under lights or equilume masked and blanketed by now.
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Constance Dyck
McBurney Veterinary Services
2 weeks ago
2026 Embryo Transfers
Have you signed your ET contracts?
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McBurney Veterinary Services
1 month ago
There are 2 osteopathy openings with Thunderbird Equine on Nov 28th.
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McBurney Veterinary Services
2 months ago
It’s that time of year! If you are looking for a summer position focused on equine you won’t be disappointed!
2026 Veterinary Student or Veterinary Tech Student Summer Position 🐴
Our clinic is looking for an enthusiastic and hard working individual to join our team with an interest in equine veterinary medicine.
This position will be offered to a veterinary student or a veterinary technician student for the summer to work alongside our veterinarian in the field and in clinic. Our practice will have a strong focus on reproduction but encompasses a large range of equine veterinary care including performance horse lameness and diagnostics.
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Alexandrea Paitrick
McBurney Veterinary Services
2 months ago
2026 Summer Job Positions 🐎
McBurney Veterinary Services is a busy equine veterinary practice located 45 mins. southwest of Brandon. We are looking for two mature and reliable individuals to add to our team for the upcoming reproduction season.
We will be hiring two temporary positions, ideally a 4-5 day a week rotation including every second weekend. Schedule subject to change based on applicants. Ideally to start around April or May 1st and end around September 1st, willing to negotiate. Candidate MUST have prior experience with horse handling.
Duties will include but not limited to;
Grooming and blanketing
Turn In/Out
Stall Care, mucking and bedding
Minimum twice daily feeding and feed prep for a large number of horses
Handling horses for health care
Sweeping, washing and general cleaning
General facility/grounds upkeep
Operate a small tractor and manure spreader
Bandage Changes and Treatments
Candidate must display a confidence in horsemanship, be hardworking, able to work unsupervised and be reliable.
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Would you consider a younger person for July and August? My daughter is 15 and wants to be an equine vet.
Such a wonderful opportunity for someone
Sarah Sebastian
Reese Kyle
Piper Bigney
Ugh be closer! Lol
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