Rocky River Large Animal Veterinary Clinic

Veterinarians

Providing advanced medical, surgical and wellness care to our patients and superior customer services to our clients

Dr. Bert Parker is a native of Gates county, NC and grew up on a farm that raised one of our state’s favorite crops: peanuts. Dr. Parker has a B.S. in Agronomy (Crop and Soil Science) from North Carolina State University, and in 1986, he received his veterinary degree from North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Parker is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, North Carolina Veterinary Association, the American Association of Equine Practitioners, and the American Association of Bovine Practitioners. He is quite skilled and adept at treating all types of large animals, from horses and cows to sheep and pigs, but his particular area of interest lies in equine and bovine reproductive services.
Dr. Parker is an enthusiastic supporter of NCSU football, and during the fall, you may spot him and his wife Mary cheering in the stands or tailgating with friends somewhere around Carter Finley stadium. They also appreciate the country life on their local farm; actually, Dr. Parker says with a smile that his main hobby is “money pit projects on the farm.”

Dr. Jonathan Featherstone graduated from North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000. He joined Rocky River Large Animal Veterinary Clinic June 12, 2000. Dr. Featherstone works on all large animal species often, but especially enjoys equine dentistry and reproduction.

Dr. Featherstone has a lovely wife Stephanie Featherstone. He has two beautiful daughters (Jadyn & Sadie) and a handsome young son (Archer). He also has a beautiful stepdaughter (Addison) and a handsome stepson (Griffin). You will oftentimes find he and Stephanie rooting for their children at various sports events throughout the year.

Dr. Featherstone most enjoys spending time with family and friends, hunting, fishing and playing sports. He loves to support the N.C. State Wolfpack!

Dr. Kristi Pierce-Shupe  obtained her B.S. degree in Biology from North Carolina State University in 1998, and completed her veterinary training at North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine in 2005. Upon receiving her DVM, Dr. Shupe served an equine internship at Virginia Tech, concentrating in large animal surgery and equine field service. Her areas of special interest are lameness, musculoskeletal disorders, and ultrasound. While Dr. Shupe has left the practice full time, she continues to provide part time services to Rocky River LAVets on a limited basis.
Dr. Gunner Edgell graduated from Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine in May of 2024. Prior to veterinary school, he attended Fairmont State University where he swam competitively for the university and earned a BS in biology. He started working at Rocky River Large Animal Veterinary Clinic in the beginning of June 2024. Dr. Edgell was raised on a small family farm in the hills of West Virginia, where his family raised beef cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, and meat rabbits. Dr. Gunner enjoys working on all livestock and has a strong passion for herd health consultations. He currently is a member of American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Academy of Veterinary Consultants, and American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners.
Dr. Gunner is newly married to Tamara Edgell. They tied the knot on Memorial Day weekend 2024. Together they have two cats named Tiara and Simba and a dog named Luna. In his free time he enjoys exercising, hunting, woodworking, jewelry making, and seeing friends and family.

Dr. Annie Bailey grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina, but spent most of her time at her family’s farm in Shelby. She always had a passion for helping animals whether it was a dog, goat, or horse. She attended North Carolina State University and received a Bachelors of Science degree in Animal Science and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation, she moved to Nebraska and was an associate veterinarian focusing mainly on cow-calf operations and did some feedlot consulting. Her interests include large animal medicine, with an emphasis on ruminants. She also enjoys surgery and anesthesia. She is a member of American Association of Bovine Practitioners and the American Association of Veterinary Medicine.

Dr. Bailey is married to her husband, Chris, and has 3 dogs, 2 cats, and 2 horses. In her free time Dr. Bailey enjoys going to any and all NC State football, basketball, and baseball games. When she is not cheering on the pack, she spends her time at her family farm, visiting friends, or riding horses.

Our Staff

Julie Coats, RVT is originally from Ohio and obtained her degree in veterinary technology at Columbus State/Ohio State Veterinary School. She was employed at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine for 20 years, first working for 9 years in the anesthesia dept. specializing in large animal anesthesia. From there she was the head technician in the cardiac metabolism laboratory, researching cardiac drugs for all species of animals. When her husband relocated to Charlotte she called Dr. Parker whom she knew from vet school and he hired her.
She has had horses all her life and attends endurance rides whenever she can, successfully finishing several 50 mile rides. She also has Shetland Sheepdogs and several cats along with her four horses that keep her busy when she is not at Rocky River Vets.
Jackie Hart is originally from China Grove, NC. She began working with Dr. Parker and his associates in January 2010. Jackie enjoys the mountains, beach and spending time with her family, husband Jeff, three sons, Justin, Adam, Andrew and grandson Austin. They have 5 dogs, Boo Boo a mixed breed, 2 labs, Bonnie & Clyde and 2 Shih Tzu, Scooter & Deuce.
Megan Bost is originally from Mt. Pleasant NC. She grew up on a family farm where she still resides.
Megan has a range of hobbies including hunting, fishing, horseback riding, beekeeping, soap making, and kayaking.
Her best friend is her Australian Cattle Dog, Lily. She also has two horses, cattle, pigs, and chickens.
Hattie Rinehardt, RVTis originally from Millingport, NC where she still resides. She obtained her degree in veterinary technology from Gaston College in 2014. She has worked in mixed animal practice as well as small animal specialty practice where she was a surgery technician before following her passion and coming back to large animal medicine here with us at Rocky River.

She grew up on a farm, riding horses and showing sheep for her high school FFA. She is married to her very best friend, Chase, and they have 3 beautiful Children, Sawyer, Cora, and Wilkes. Hattie and her husband have a wide variety of hobbies including trail riding, showing in local ranch horse shows, traveling, kayaking, and fishing. On the weekends you will surely find them spending time with their family which also includes 5 horses, 5 dogs, 3 cats, and numerous cattle, goats, sheep, and poultry. It’s always a “zoo” around their house but they wouldn’t have it any other way.