Hi can I have some recommendations for someone to come out and look at my horses back please. Thank you in advance.
Claire B. replied:
Danii Holme she's on fb
Katie F. replied:
Sarah Deeming is highly recommended
Samantha E. replied:
Kate Lord she's fantastic
Sophie C. replied:
Amy Taylor. Amy is a qualified equine Merishia massage therapist based in Spalding. Equine Merishia has a large range of benefits: - Relieves tension and eases muscles - Improves muscle strength - Improves performance - Improves flexibility - Improves relaxation - therefore it has also a calming effect on nervous horses - Reduces the risk of injury - massages help to stimulate blood flow which turn helps to prevent a build up of toxins in the horse's body. Please view: S.C Show Jumping to read a post on how she improved my horse's suppleness. You can contact Amy using the following: Phone: 07932 251028 Facebook: Amy Taylor Massage Website: www.amytaylormassage.weebly.com
Shelley F. replied:
Sarah Hamilton Veterinary Physiotherapist
Carly F. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/JessicaFanningVeterinaryPhysiotherapy/ Jessica is very good, highly recommend X