Dr. William B. Ley

Dr. William B. Ley

Dr. William B. Ley has owned and operated Horse-Repro.Com, PLLC (doing business as) Rectortown Equine Center since 2006. From the beginning, it was projected that a larger farm to accomodate growth of breeding services would be needed in time. That time has come. Rectortown Equine Center is closed. Dr. Ley provides ambulatory services through his association with Tally Oaks Veterinary Services and breeding clients will board with Cloverlone Broodmare Farm.

Dr. Ley turns over the care and management of breeding horses to experienced breeding manager, Gail Guirreri of Cloverlone Broodmare Farm. The facility will more than double the number of stalls and paddocks that he formerly provided services with. A regular size arena is available for horses that need to stay in training. Horses may also stay throughout the winter.

We have all had to adjust to the changing times. Dr. Ley more than ever is dedicated to you, the customer! He understands your need for an efficient and practical approach. He understands dedication to 24/7 availability when you are breeding horses. Mares are on their own schedule and he adjusts to their needs. Semen collections are always checked for quality that best represents the individual stallion. Vaccination and wellness programs are customized to a farm's activities. These may be hard times, but these are times to strive towards a prosperous future.

     

Dr. William B. Ley offers a full service veterinary practice

Dr. Ley performing a wellness exam on a yearling filly.

Dr. William B. Ley is board certified theriogenologist (specialist in equine reproduction). Services include fertility evaluation and breeding management of problem stallions, semen collection for shipping and/or freezing, artificial insemination (AI), embryo transfers (ET), oocyte collection and vitrification (freezing), and other forms of advanced or assisted reproductive technologies (ART).

Dr. Ley oversees foaling services offered at Cloverlone Broodmare Farm for routine mares as well as those with high risk pregnancies. The Foalalert TM system is used as well as 24 hour video surveillance for mares due to foal.

Cloverlone Broodmare Farm is applying for an approved USDA import quarantine site as well as for export quarantine status for stallions to include shipping frozen semen internationally.

Dr. Ley also offers many other services including routine dentistry, wellness programs, emergency services to established cleintele, and through his associates, lameness and holistic medicine.

When Dr. Ley was a Professor at the Virginia-Maryland of Regional of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg, VA for 15 years, where he provided clinical services through the Veterinary Teaching Hospital's Equine Production Managment Medicine Service. Dr. Ley developed the first Equine Wellness Program available for horses and the horse-owning public in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Each program delivered through Dr. Ley can be custom designed to meet your specific needs.

     

Stallions standing with or available through Dr. Ley

All's Well

Baybridge Bold and Blue

BROADWAY boogie-woogie

Windsor's Canezaro

CHINN

C-Picasso

Darco

Declaration

Hickstead

Numero Uno

Pengwyn

Quidam de Revel

R-Saluut II

Otteridge Foxtrott

San Cap Review

Silvio

 

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Dr. William B. Ley also offers local alpaca breeders/owners with routine and emergency care

Dr. Ley began attending to the needs of llamas and alpacas in the northern Virginia area of Loudoun and Fauquier counties in 2006. His close proximity to breeders in this area is ideal in emergency situations. As a reproductive specialist, he is quite adept at assisting difficult births, and can perform Caesarean sections in his Clinic. Much like the equine species, camelids are quite stoic, yet fragile at the same time. Quick response with fluids, temperature control, antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and plasma are vital to any alpaca/llama in distress. Dr. Ley is available to stabilize your camelid and help you make the best decision should it need more intense treatment at a major hospital. Twenty-four hour care is available with Dr. Ley if that is the best option for your animal.

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web site updated 03/17/09