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Lincolnshire: Tamsyn Lafferty - Equine Physio

I am a qualified equine physio working in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Lancashire, North Yorkshire, East Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire. As An ACPAT (Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy) member I am a fully qualified Chartered... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Clean Wounds

Ibby is an International Event Rider based in Northamptonshire, Near Crick. She has represented Great Britain at championship level as well as competing Internationally at home and abroad. She is a dedicated, sympathetic and determined rider who is always striving for... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Intuition

Melanie has been a qualified self employed horse trainer for twenty-seven years. She teaches a wide variety of levels, mostly on a one to one basis. Having been formerly trained in England and in Vienna, Austria, Melanie is now considered one of the countrys premier dressage... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Equine Manipulation therapy

Anthony Webber has always enjoyed a natural affinity with horses. Born and raised at Cropredy Lawn in North Oxfordshire, on the farm and racehorse training base of his late father John and now his brother Paul, it was natural that horses soon became a way of life for... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Stacie Whitrod Veterinary Physiotherapy

Stacie Whitrod is a Masters qualified Veterinary Physiotherapist, offering mobile services to equine and canine clients throughout the Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire regions. Stacie is fully insured and a member of RAMP and NAVP, ensuring the highest quality of work is carried... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Training Horses

Woodlands Racing Stable sits in the heart of Lincolnshire. It benefits from a Sand Gallop and an all-weather surface to train the twenty or so horses. The most famous Woodlands resident was Ei Ei, the horse won £173,000 in prize money. Michael Chapman, who is still in... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Henrietta Cook - Equine Physio

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... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Anneli Beese - Equine Acupuncture Lincolnshire

Anneli Beese is a member of ABVA, the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturist offering services in Lincolnshire. The ABVA maintains standards of education, ethics, practice and discipline to ensure the health and wellbeing of animals in the UK. It provides a basic... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Equine Indiba Therapy

The Equine Indiba system, is a new adaptation, specifically for use in animals, of Indiba®, a system that has been used successfully to treat humans, since 1983. The Indiba® system is used for medical aesthetic, trauma and physiotherapy, and medical applications in humans, and... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: SLEAFORD VETS

"A friendly, independent local practice providing ethical and value veterinary care"   Sleaford Vets is a Small Animal and Equine veterinary practice based in Sleaford, Lincolnshire.  We have been well known and respected in the area for over 20 years and we have an... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Animal Care by People who Care

We are the largest equine practice in the East Midlands. It is staffed by: 11 equine veterinary surgeons including 1 holder of the RCVS certificate in equine surgery (soft tissue) 1 holder of the RCVS certificate of equine practice 1 holder of both the RCVS certificate... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Lincolnshire Racing Yard

Trainer Chris Bealby has had a licence since 2001 and in that time the yard has sent out over 200 winners under all codes. Chris spent four highly informative years as Assistant Trainer to the legendary Nicky Henderson in Lambourn where he also rode successfully as an Amateur... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Move Freely

The correct saddle for the horse, rider, and discipline will: take the weight of the rider and distribute it as evenly as possible over the widest area, allow the horse to move freely without pain or damage to underlying tissue, support the rider in natural balance. My first... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Professional Ranks

Nick Kent started his training career at ccMarket Rasen in 2004, kicking off with a double at the Midlands area point to point. With 8 years experience training point to pointers and Hunter Chases he decided to step up to the professional ranks. Many of the winners have been... > View Profile

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