Cheshire Rehabilitation Livery 2.31

CRADDOCKS MOSS FARM, HEIGHLEY LANE, BETLEY,NR CREWE
Crewe, CW3 9BA
United Kingdom

About Cheshire Rehabilitation Livery

Cheshire Rehabilitation Livery Cheshire Rehabilitation Livery is a well known place listed as Medical & Health in Crewe , Horses in Crewe ,

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Cheshire Retirement Livery offers rehabilitation for your horse in a peaceful and quiet location. This Equine Centre is specifically used for the rehabilitation or retirement of horses. We also can offer packages for the horse on box rest, recuperation and/ or requiring post operative. Your horse can be bought to us direct from vets, Royal Veterinary College or any other equine hospital. Emergency cases can be catered for and transport can be arranged. Many of our clients are referred by leading veterinarians, surgeons and recommendations.

Rehabilitation Livery includes complete care and attention of your horse and includes all of the features of our full livery. We can discuss together with and your vet a programme for your horse. We have excellent facilities well fenced individual paddocks, quality stables with quality bedding, well surfaced rubber arena in a relaxed and stress free atmosphere.
All horses are regularly skipped out through the day and late night checks carried out daily.

We work with an excellent team of farriers, vets, equine physiotherapists and dentists, but are also happy to work with your own specialists.

Your horse will be cared for by our fully trained staff and can be stabled amongst other horses or in a quarantine area.

You can rest assured that he will be happy and well cared for at Cheshire Rehabilitation Centre.
We provide an extension to your vet services to give your horse the best chance of recovery.

Every injury needs to be treated differently, hence all of our rehabilitation programmes are built around the individual horse and the physical requirements demanded by his needs and particular discipline.

The cost of a rehabilitation programme will vary depending on the nature of the injury and the treatments required. However if your horse is insured and has been referred by a vet, you may find that the cost is covered by your insurance.