Good Horse services in Malmesbury

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Wiltshire: DIY Livery yard and riding stables

Friendly DIY livery yard, stabling and ample grazing, all weather menage 55mx25m, instruction on own horses by AI instructor, show jumps available, endless hackling in adjacent Bently woods with road free access. Currently (May 22) 3 bedoom mobile home on site also available to... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Healing Energy

All horses can benefit from healing energy. Any horse which has been traumatised for example through injury, accident, illness, bad handling, abuse, neglect etc and no matter how long ago, can benefit, as healing aims to restore balance to the energy field and discharge negative... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Chiropractic Care

Emily Spry is a fully qualified and insured Equine Holistic Therapist and Equinology Equine Body Worker. Emily offers meridian line therapy, cranial sacral therapy, myofascial release, sports massage and stretching. Clients can vary from the competition horse through to the... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Enlightened Equitation Teacher / Horse Help

Want to improve your riding but not getting on with BHS/competition rider/instructors? Learn kind but effective methods that are intuitive to the horse. I work on rider position and making the rider easy to carry. Effective aids and timing to improve communication,... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Remedial Physical Therapy

Neil Gibson is a qualified Equine and Human Bowen Technique practitioner based in the South West. As an ex Modern Pentathlete Neil does a lot of work with competition horses and performance management, though is equally happy working with horses of any type for any injury or... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Tip Top Condition

Jo Heuff is a fully qualified, registered and insured McTimoney Animal Therapist covering the South West of England. Jo treats all varieties of animals but specialises in horses and dogs. Her clients range from "happy hackers" to Grand Prix dressage horses, show... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Horse Manners

Horse behaviour problems can arise due to a number of issues. There is always a reason behind the behaviour be it pain, discomfort, fear, tension or learned misbehaviour. My methods are based on the research and science of horse behaviour and I take a holistic approach which... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Sue Devereux - Equine Acupuncture Wiltshire

Equine acupuncture can help with a variety of issues with your horse such as myofascial pain syndrome, trigger points, poll pain, TMJ pain, vertebral joint pain, kissing spines, sacroiliac and pelvic pain. Working in the Wiltshire area, Sue Devereux is member of ABVA, the... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Calm and collected manner

Bee May FdSc - Equine Dentist. My aim is to provide a friendly, professional and reliable service. I approach every situation in a calm and collected manner.  I cover all areas of Wiltshire, Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey. > View Profile

Wiltshire: Professional Yard

We run a professional yard set in the idyllic rolling countryside of Wiltshire. We have easy access to M4, Swindon, Cirencester and Marlborough. Claire Horner, BHSAI, is an international event rider and has over 15 years experience of competing, training and teaching at all... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Excellent Instructor

We are a family run livery yard just East of Salisbury, in the village of Pitton. Tamara Weal, yard owner, is a BHSII qualified instructor and has competed at International events such as Blenheim and Windsor. She is very well known in the area for producing young horses to... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Emotional Problems

Hello! My name is Faye Stacey and I am a qualified animal communication practitioner. My aim is to help people improve their relationships with their animals, helping them to work through behavioural and emotional problems and have a greater understanding of each other. In... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Anna Davison - Equine Physio

The benefits of massage include increased range of motion, enhanced performance, increased circulation, relieving muscle spasm and tension, whilst increasing muscle tone. Anna Davison is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT)... > View Profile

Wiltshire: Anita Rennie - Equine Acupuncture

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

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