|
Lil competed in showjumping as a teenager and at 18 went to work for an international event rider. She did three seasons grooming and travelling to competitions. Aged 21, she began training to be a chiropractor at the McTimoney College of Chiropractic on a 5 year course. Lil... > View Profile
|
We are a BHS approved yard awarded with a certificate of performance situated in the beautiful Wiltshire countryside close to the Dorset border. The yard has easy access from the A303 and is 10 miles equidistant between the cathedral city of Salisbury and the ancient hill top... > View Profile
|
Joe N Smith Farrier Services is a qualified and registered farrier based in Witney in Oxfordshire. Joe has been lucky enough to have been trained by five time world champion farrier Billy Crothers and renowned competition farrier John Benfield.
Joe has worked with a... > View Profile
|
Based in Richmond, and travelling throughout North Yorkshire, County Durham and Northern England, Liz specialises in a variety of animal therapies including McTimoney Therapy, Massage Therapy and Reiki Therapy, providing a safe, effective and holistic treatment for... > View Profile
|
We are a friendly family run livery yard, providing a unique combination of stabling, generous turnout, onsite trainers and first rate facilities. Set in the Chiltern Hills at Great Missenden, the farm comprises of 48 acres including an all weather menage, a 24 jump cross... > View Profile
|
Pemsey Farm is a BHS registered livery yard in the heart of the North Downs. Originally a fruit farm we now have 25 acres of post and rail paddocks offering year round turnout and grazing. We have a floodlit sand school and a selection of jumps available for use by our liveries,... > View Profile
|
Oaktree Livery is a new, state-of-the-art purpose built equestrian livery yard set in the beautiful Ness countryside, bordering Wirral and Cheshire. As soon as you step foot in the yard you can feel the luxury for both horse and rider. Oaktree Livery is possibly the best Livery... > View Profile
|
Physiotherapy can help your horse by relieving pain, increasing mobility and promoting healing.
Often horses only display subtle signs of pain or discomfort such as a change in behaviour, a change in performance, stiffness or a change in their normal movement pattern.... > View Profile
|
Carly offers help for you and your horse in the following areas:
Instruction for riders in all disciplines
Schooling horses
Training problem horses
Hunting nanny
Competition riding
Clipping & trimming.
Carly started riding at 5 and had her own pony at 9.... > View Profile
|
In 2001 Dr Annie Wright qualified with The Oxford College of Chiropractic to treat humans, and then the following year to treat animals. She has been practising with both people and animals for 7 years and has had a regular animal clinic in the Isle of Man for the last 4... > View Profile
|
Fully trained, friendly and professional Saddle Fitter covering Staffordshire, Cheshire and Derbyshire. Alterations, re-fits, re-flocking and made-to-measure saddles available. Dressage, Jump, GP, VSD, Show, Working Hunter and event saddles. All shapes of horses and riders... > View Profile
|
Equine osteopathy attempts to achieve free-flowing movement using soft tissue stretch and massage, articulatory and adjustment techniques. My approach to treatment is based primarily on the fact that the horse works on a ‘diagonal’; i.e. the horse’s limb... > View Profile
|
Practiced by the Chinese and other Eastern cultures for thousands of years, acupuncture may be used to treat a wide variety of illnesses. It has evolved from the ancient art of placing needles into special locations on the body to alleviate pain, improve recovery rates and... > View Profile
|
Exercise is one of nature's best forms of improving the body's circulation. There are times when your horse may have to be placed on box rest or due to a restricted turn out programme may spend long periods of time in a stable. With osteopathic techniques circulation and... > View Profile
|