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Important Update: Changes to Free PPID (Cushing’s) Testing from February 2026
If your horse has PPID (Cushing’s disease), or you’re monitoring an older horse, there are some upcoming changes to the Care About Cushing’s free PPID testing scheme that we’d like to make you aware of.
Ella Riley CertNCS (VCC), RVCCA
2 days ago2 min read


Mud Fever in Horses: Causes, Treatment, and When to Call the Vet
Mud fever is an inflammatory skin condition that affects the lower limbs, most commonly around the pastern and heel area. It is caused by damage to the skin barrier, allowing bacteria (and sometimes fungi or mites) to enter and cause infection.
It often appears during wet winter months, but can occur at any time of year if conditions are right.
Ella Riley CertNCS (VCC), RVCCA
Jan 232 min read


Loose Horses on Roads: A Growing Safety Concern
There has been a worrying rise in reports of loose horses on roads in our local area, and sadly some incidents have had tragic outcomes. Horses are naturally flight-driven animals. Once loose, especially near roads, they may react unpredictably to traffic, noise, or unfamiliar surroundings. A spooked, loose horse can travel significant distances and enter roads at speed, creating a high risk of serious injury or fatal collisions.
Ella Riley CertNCS (VCC), RVCCA
Jan 162 min read


Join Our Team - Equine Veterinary Surgeon
We are looking for a motivated and dedicated first opinion Equine Veterinary Surgeon to join our independent practice.
Ella Riley CertNCS (VCC), RVCCA
Jan 82 min read


Vaccinations: Which Ones Does My Horse Need and When?
Just like people, horses need regular vaccinations to protect them from serious — and sometimes life-threatening — diseases. But with multiple vaccines and different rules depending on your horse’s lifestyle, it can be tricky to know what’s required and when.
Ella Riley CertNCS (VCC), RVCCA
Dec 12, 20252 min read
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