Our Farm Vets in Yeppoon

Practical Care For Livestock Health

When something’s not right with your livestock, it can become a problem fast. Having a dependable farm Vet means you can act early and keep things running smoothly. That’s why at Acacia Veterinary Surgery, we provide experienced, practical Veterinary care for farm animals across Yeppoon and surrounding areas.


Our team works closely with farmers to support herd health, productivity and long-term outcomes. We offer herd health visits, pregnancy testing, cattle artificial insemination and bull fertility examinations, along with dedicated services for sheep, goats and alpacas including medicine and surgical care. Whether it’s routine management or more complex needs, we take a hands-on approach tailored to your property and livestock.


From cattle and sheep to goats and alpacas, we’re equipped to provide reliable care across a range of species. Call
(07) 4939 5988 to discuss your livestock needs today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should livestock be checked by a farm Vet?

    Regular Veterinary checks depend on the type of livestock and the size of your operation. Many farmers schedule routine visits with a farm Vet several times a year, especially during breeding, calving or lambing seasons.


    Ongoing monitoring helps identify issues early and supports herd productivity.  Our farm Vets in Yeppoon can recommend a tailored schedule based on your livestock, property conditions and management goals.

  • What services are typically included in herd health management?

    Herd health management involves more than treating illness. It includes routine health checks, pregnancy testing, fertility assessments and preventive care to maintain productivity. Our farm Vets can also assist with nutrition advice, disease control and reproductive planning.


    By taking a proactive approach, farmers can reduce losses and improve long-term outcomes. Regular input from a farm Vet helps ensure livestock remain healthy and productive throughout the year.

  • When should I call a farm Vet for an emergency?

    You should contact a farm Vet immediately if livestock show signs of severe illness, injury, difficulty birthing or sudden behavioural changes. Delays can lead to serious complications or loss, so early intervention is critical.


    Emergencies can include conditions like bloat, lameness or infections that worsen quickly. If you’re in Yeppoon, having access to a responsive farm Vet ensures you can act quickly and protect both animal welfare and farm productivity.

Farm Vets You Can Trust

Managing livestock health requires consistency, planning and the right Veterinary support. At Acacia Veterinary Surgery, we offer a wide range of services designed to maintain herd wellbeing, improve productivity and respond quickly when issues arise.


  • Farm Visits: On-site Veterinary care for sheep and goat farms, covering routine health checks and emergency situations.
  • Herd Health Services: Pregnancy testing, artificial insemination and ongoing monitoring to support productivity.
  • Cattle & Bull Care: Fertility testing and health assessments to maintain strong breeding outcomes.
  • Alpaca & Small Livestock Care: Targeted care and surgical support for alpacas, sheep and goats.
  • Diagnostics & Testing: Pathology, DNA sampling and microchipping to assist with informed management decisions.


Organise farm animal care with our team and keep your operation moving forward. Contact us today!