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Egleston Equine & Farm Animal Clinic

Mobile Veterinary Services

Veterinary practice focusing on horses, cows, alpacas, goats, sheep, chickens, and an occasional pig. Based in Lewisburg, PA, providing 24/7 coverage within approximately 45 minutes of Lewisburg. Scheduled calls in Northern Tier PA/Southern Tier NY several times a month.

Meet Our Vets

Marlo Egleston

Marlo Egleston

Owner

Marlo Egleston here! My life has revolved around animals for as long as I can remember. I grew up on my family’s dairy farm in Elkland, PA where we also raised registered Polled Herefords and had a collection of horses. We showed our homebred cattle across the country before basketball took over and commanded our competitive time. I broadened my horizons with four years in Washington, DC attending The George Washington University on full athletic scholarship. After my time there, I was anxious to return home and spent three years working full time on my family’s farm while also coaching basketball performance work for Nike. When I realized I needed “a real career” I decided to follow through on my dream of attending veterinary school. I spent my veterinary school years at Cornell University focusing on equine and food animal medicine. Following graduation I moved to Lewisburg to work for West Branch Mobile Vet Clinic. Opening my own practice has always been my ultimate goal, and I was fortunate to make that dream a reality January 1, 2019.

Lacy Floyd

Lacy Floyd

Veterinarian

Hi! My name is Lacy Floyd. I grew up on a farm in Benton, PA which is about 20 minutes north of Bloomsburg. My journey towards a career in veterinary medicine started early when my aunt gifted me with horseback riding lessons at the age of 5 for Christmas. I don’t think I ever looked back. I started working for Lora Knelly Quarter Horses when I was 16, mucking stalls, feeding, and turning out horses. Somewhere in the middle of all my equine activities, my brother and I developed an interest in beef cattle and started a cow/calf herd composed of commercial cows as well as some purebred Simmental and Angus cows. Shortly thereafter, I went to Penn State Horse Sale, the equine judging team, as a worker at the horse barn. After 4 years at my second home in State College, I made the big jump to vet school at Iowa State. I have to say I’m glad to be back where there are trees to cut the wind. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my Corgi, Ruger, as well as painting, reading, and crocheting (poorly).