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Justine Harrison is a qualified equine behavourist who applies the science of behaviour and learning to help you understand and solve horse behaviour problems.
Horses in all disciplines may have problems from time to time. These could be handling issues such as leading or...
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Steve Chick is a natural healer, Bowen Therapist, Reiki Master Teacher and a graduate of the American School of Equine Dentistry in Virginia. Having travelled extensively he has taken the opportunity to experience and study complementary therapies whenever possible.
Animals...
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Learning should always be stimulating and fun, with riders being able to understand and identify their strengths, enabling them to confidently build good foundations to establish logical “scales” of training. This will assist in achieving “long” and...
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Astwood Equine Osteopaths focus on the individual needs of each horse treated. Equine osteopaths use their hands to identify and treat abnormalities within the equine structure and function. A variety of stretches, mobilizing and manipulative techniques are used to improve blood...
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A new saddle is probably the biggest expense you will have after the purchase of your horse. One of the most common complaints we hear is that saddle fitters just want to sell you a new saddle and no-one will consider fitting saddles that you’ve used on a previous horse,...
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Emma Fretwell is a Human Chiropractor, who also treats horses, dogs, and other pets. She is registered with IVCA, specialising in a combination of Human and Animal based skills, primarily assessing back pain, lameness, and other pain management issues in the quadruped.
Emma...
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My name is Carla Dixon and I work in Leicestershire, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire. I am a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT). As an ACPAT member I am a fully qualified Chartered Physiotherapist (MCSP) having trained in...
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Specialist in Equine Massage for all types of horses and ponies.
Equine massage can be used as a prevention as well as to assist in their recovery post injury. All horse young to veteran, happy hacker to racehorse will benefit from a massage treatment. Treatments given are...
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Chiltern Vale Animal Physiotherapy are focused on providing physiotherapy for all animals, all animals treated from cats and dogs to horses. We provide both routine physiotherapy care and emergency care for after a trauma or accident.
Complete treatment available, to...
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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...
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Richard Halls has passed The british Equine VeterinaryAssociation examination with distinction. He Covers Bedfordshire, Northampton, Hertfordshire and a few other areas and has over fifty years horse experience.
I have run my own equestrian business for 26 years. I trained...
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We run a small, friendly yard which specialises in giving individual attention to each of the horses. Caroline has been involved with horses all her life. Her father, the late Dick Saunders, rode as an amateur and successfully trained with a permit. He rode Grittar to win the...
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Professional and reliable farriery service. Experienced, confident and patient. Specialising in competition horses and professional yards.
Dressage/Showjumping/Eventing
Hunter/Racing/Endurance
Polo
Showing
Aluminium shoes
Shires & Heavy...
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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...
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