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Lincolnshire: Healthy Horses

We are a long established equine veterinary practice, which provides a first opinion service and second opinion or referral services to veterinary colleagues. The practice moved into its new purpose built clinic in August 2000 and is located in the village of East Rudham between... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Nicola Baguley - Equine Physio

I offer equine physiotherapy services in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire. My name is Nicola Baguley and I am a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT). Physiotherapy is valuable whether competing or... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Musculo Skeletal Therapy

Emily Graham is a fully qualified and insured McTimoney Animal Therapist based near Grantham, Lincolnshire. Emily uses the McTimoney treatment combined with massage, mobilisations, stretching and laser therapy to help horses and dogs suffering from musculoskeletal... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Established Veterinary Laboratory

Abbey Veterinary Services is a well established diagnostic veterinary laboratory (founded in 1985) specialising in histopathology and cytopathology but also provides other services including clinical pathology (haematology, biochemistry, serology and endocrinology ) and... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Eve Andreski Photography

Affordable fine art photographic portraits of you, your horse or your pet. > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Equine Chiropractor

Christine is a McTimoney chiropractor based in Lincolnshire. She has a human and canine clinic in Lincoln and travels throughout Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire treating animals. Christine qualified in McTimoney animal manipulation in 2006 and gained her Masters in McTimoney... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Travelling Farriers

Based at Laughtons Farm near Grantham, we offer a forge based and travelling farriery service for all horses and ponies in the South Lincolnshire area. Setting us apart from our competitors, we offer: 100% prompt, reliable and professional service An exceptionally... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Qualified Instructor

Brook House Farm is a British Horses Society (BHS) approved riding school and livery yard, and an official Pony Club centre. Our B.H.S.A.I qualified instructors supervise all riding activities and liveries, and we are insured for all riders aged 4 and over. We offer lessons,... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Sam Jamieson Saddles

Bespoke saddles and second hand available. Saddle Fitting and reflocking. > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Dressage Saddles

Ruth Spencer has been saddle fitting now for 6 years. She is a 'Society of Master Saddlers - Qualified saddler fitter'. Offering her clients throughout Leicestershire and surrounding counties saddle fitting and saddlery services. Ruth has many ranges of new saddles... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Hoofcare for Performance Horses

I decided to take the barefoot route with my own horses a few years ago and then, on seeing how much it benefited them I applied to train with Jaime Jackson and the American Associated of Natural Horse Care Practises (AANHCP) to become a Certified Practitioner in barefoot... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Felicity Begley - Equine Physio

Felicity Begley is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT) working in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Cambridgeshire. Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy. The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maintain mobility,... > View Profile

Lincolnshire: Stephanie Lange-Cook - Equine Acupuncture Lincolnshire

Acupuncture is more commonly being seen as an alternative therapy for the treatment of colic, skin conditions, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, back & neck pain and behavioural problems. Stephanie Lange-Cook is a member of ABVA, the Association of British Veterinary... > 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

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