Hi everyone,
Just moved into the area (Nr Banbury). Just looking for recommendations on where to get feed, bedding, farriers, horse chiropractors, dentists and any...
Kiri B. replied:
Tina Faulkner at red horse https://www.facebook.com/redhorseequestrian/
Kiri B. replied:
Check out central horse news as well. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Central-Horse-News/208836476161105
If you can buy by the pallet load Frank Inns for bedding (works out at £6.50 for bed max), James Sheppard for equine dentist and Laura Browne Physio ☺️
David Regan, who ever you choose make sure they are BEVA registered dont go with anyone who isnt! x
Lucie S. replied:
James Sheppard - he's not Banbury based but not far away (Faringdon). Often does horses in this area once a week so tends to fit you in on the day he's about so not huge call out. He's on facebook and website http://www.horsedentistuk.co.uk/ - really recommend and was fabulous with my youngster, very quiet and patient.
I know this has been asked before but what equine dentists do people recommend? Used a few different people in the past but last time was horse was quite naughty which...
James P Sheppard did my horse, who has always needed sedation before, with no issues whatsoever. Good horseman and took the time to get to know them
Ruth W. replied:
Curtis Thompson known for not needing sedation with the naughtiest of horses as is so good with them! Highly recommended !!
Carol B. replied:
Alex Jessett
Karoline T. replied:
Fred Lawrence
Gill J. replied:
Steve Welsh
Laura S. replied:
Steve Welsh is fantastic.
Charlotte C. replied:
Adrian Thorn is fantastic. He is super with ours and makes friends with them.
Isobell B. replied:
James P Sheppard best in the business. Lovely chap too! Loves the horses like his own.
Rebecca C. replied:
Alex Jesset
Karen R. replied:
Grant Chanter without any doubt at all he is absolutely fantastic
Jeanette D. replied:
Can highly recommend Peter Killow. Very patient.
Wendy G. replied:
Curtis Thompson an amazing dentist would never use any one else brilliant with my welsh sec a our Oldenburg and the most important my shetland
Helen E. replied:
David Saw every time!
Sally M. replied:
Matthew Moister
Emma T. replied:
Gemma English is lovely. Very knowledgeable having trained with another fabulous BAEDT. www.gemmaenglish.com
Helen M. replied:
James P Sheppard is the only person I would ever let near my horse's teeth. He's fab and one at my yard who is scared of men and up until james did him had to be sedated to the point he could barely stand to do...now, he is as good as gold and has never needed sedation with James. Fab dentist and fab horseman.
Katy B. replied:
Gemma English, she was amazing and managed to do our 17.2 ID completely with no sedation, who has to be sedated for EVERYTHING.
Can anyone please recommend a good dentist in the Burford area that would be able to see my mare as soon as possible (she is parrot mouthed). Thank you
Can anyone recommend a good dentist. Ponies based near Banbury.
Thanks in advance
Emily C. replied:
Definitely Mike O'brien. He was fantastic with my youngster. So patient and got to know him first before he went in with any treatment
Rebecca C. replied:
Alex Jesset is fab wouldn't use anyone else
Claire M. replied:
Steve Welsh.
Liz M. replied:
Steve Welsh
Sherrie C. replied:
Steve Welsh
Penny S. replied:
Steve Welsh:)
Amber C. replied:
Alex Jessett is one of the good ones
Emma M. replied:
Definitely Alex Jessett
Hannah E. replied:
Steve Welsh
Courtney B. replied:
Steve Welsh!
Dani O. replied:
Mike O'brien https://m.facebook.com/mikeobrienequinedentaltechnician/ 07816456150
Steve W. replied:
Laura, take a look at baedt.com. Do some research to check that your chosen equine dental technician is fully qualified with one of the 2 British associations. Hope this helps you avoid being caught out.