Ridings Equine Vets are searching for a full or part time receptionist / administrator to join our growing practice in Lumby, South Milford. This is a new role within the team with scope to develop it further.


Ridings Equine Vets are searching for a full or part time receptionist / administrator to join our growing practice in Lumby, South Milford. This is a new role within the team with scope to develop it further.

We have a client evening coming up focusing on lameness - this evening is open to all who want to come and learn about lameness!

Katie and George will be presenting - covering what lameness assessments involves and what to expect, then arthritis and joints including some of the latest treatments we offer for your horses joints and what a diagnosis of arthritis can mean for your horse.
This client evening is at a different venue - Askham Bryan College. We are trying to vary the location of our client talks - so that they are not always closest to one are of our clients. This time we will again be offering teas and coffees plus cakes for all attending.

There will be opportunity to ask questions on the topics covered to either of our vets - either in questions after the talk, or come and talk to any of our vets during the short interval or afterwards.
The talks will start at 7pm, but you can arrive from 6:30pm and get coffee, tea and juice. The event is being held within the conference centre at Askham Bryan College.
Please let us know you are coming to book a place - email us, message us or call us - so we can cater to numbers.

Earlier in the year we sent all our clients a survey asking a few questions about our client service and your experience using us. The aim was to get some feedback so we can review what we do and either continue doing a great job or make some improvements to areas we could be doing better.

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Ridings Equine Vets celebrated 10 years of business in May by hosting the first ever practice Open Day!

Amy and Sarah two local riders that Ridings Equine Vets sponsors have sent us a summary of 2022 - well done to you both and we will see you over 2023!
2022 was a busy year for Team Roberts with lots of training and competing working towards our season aims...

Our hugely anticipated spring client talk is now just around the corner - Tuesday 31st March 2020 will be an evening of all things lameness!

Did you know here at Ridings Equine Vets we have joined the REACT colic champions scheme? Recent research has shown more than 90% horse owners did not feel confident spotting the early signs of colic and as 1 in 3 veterinary emergency call outs are due to colic it is something we could all do to learn more about.
The team at Ridings Equine Vets have rescued two young colts found abandoned on farm land near the practice. The
colts are estimated to be between 6 - 9 months old and had found their way on to some grazing land after being left in a farmers field. Unfortunately their companion, a third colt had already died when the team rescued them.

Here is a copy of our Winter Newsletter - there is a summary of the items below:
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