Goat Chiropractic
Goat Chiropractic Care
Goats are curious, athletic, and endlessly entertaining—but they’re also vulnerable to subtle spinal misalignments from slips, scuffles, or rapid growth. When something feels off—whether it’s a limp, reluctance to move, or drop in production—you want answers that go beyond “just wait and see.”
At Art of Animals Chiropractic, we offer gentle, on-site chiropractic care for goats across all breeds and purposes—show, dairy, meat, breeding, or companion.
Our goal: help your goats move better, feel better, and thrive.
Why Chiropractic for Goats?
Goats are agile and resilient—but they’re also high-energy animals that can develop joint and spinal issues from:
Jumping off uneven surfaces
Scuffling with herd mates
Birthing strain
Fast growth or conformation imbalances
Repetitive milking or showing routines
Chiropractic care restores proper motion to the spine and joints, allowing the nervous system to function optimally.
Benefits of care may include:
Improved mobility and coordination
Enhanced milk production
Reduced stiffness and discomfort
Better show performance
Support during recovery or growth phases
Why Choose AoA Chiro?
✔ AVCA Certified Expertise
✔ Mobile Service Throughout Upstate SC
✔ Species-Specific, Evidence-Based Care
✔ Trusted by Farmers, Families, and Show Teams
✔ Rooted in Compassion & Clinical Integrity
We understand what your animals mean to you—economically, emotionally, and ethically.
We treat every sheep with care and every client with respect.
What to Expect
Dr. Callie Gant, AVCA-certified, brings mobile, barn-side care right to your farm.
Each visit includes:
Observation of movement and stance
Spinal and joint motion assessment
Species-specific, gentle adjustments by hand
An explanation of findings and follow-up care (if needed)
Dr. Gant works calmly and efficiently—always with the animal’s comfort and your operation’s rhythm in mind.
Serving Goat Owners Across the Upstate
We work with:
4-H & FFA youth
Show goat owners
Hobby farms & fiber producers
Breeders and commercial livestock operations
Sanctuaries and rescue facilities
Whether you manage a few goats or a large flock, we’re here to help you keep your animals thriving.
Getting Started is Easy
We make it easy to get started with care that meets your horse right where they are—on your schedule, at your barn, with expert hands you can trust.
Here’s how to begin:
1️⃣ Get a Veterinary Referral
South Carolina requires veterinary approval for chiropractic care. Submit a Vet Referral →
2️⃣ Complete the New Patient Form
Tell us about your horse’s history, current concerns, and goals for care. Fill Out the Form →
3️⃣ We’ll Reach Out to Schedule Your Barn Visit
Once we receive both forms, Dr. Gant will contact you directly to arrange a convenient time and answer any questions.