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Farm Vets in North Yorkshire

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Our Score (67/100)

5.0(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Bishopton Equine Vets presents itself as part of a longer-established veterinary offering (the website states “over 80 years”), with references to care for pets, farm animals, pigs and equine. The website also mentions a “Lifetime Care Club” intended to help owners budget for routine preventative care. The latest available Google reviews are all 5‑star but provide almost no detail beyond a brief “Great service,” so there’s limited insight into specific treatments or how the team operates day to day.

Our Score (67/100)

5.0(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Castle Farm Vets is set up primarily for farm-animal work, with services on its site that include reproductive work (artificial insemination, semen collection, embryo transfer) alongside veterinary surgery, routine health checks, and nutrition advice. The practice also states that 24-hour emergency care is available. The latest written reviews available to us are few, but they consistently describe the team as easy to deal with (“nothing is a problem”) and providing good care.

Our Score (64/100)

4.6(79 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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Rainbow Equine Hospital provides first‑opinion and referral care for horses, with stated strengths in equine surgery, medicine, anaesthesia and diagnostic imaging, plus on‑site laboratory and reproductive services. The website also describes a 24/7 mobile support service via an ambulatory team. Recent reviews include multiple owners describing major hospital cases requiring surgery (including septic joint surgery and colic surgery), with some mentioning proactive phone updates (including a late‑night call post‑op) and “daily” progress reports. Alongside this, there are serious negative accounts alleging surgery was unnecessary or poorly handled, leading to euthanasia, so experiences appear mixed depending on case/outcome.

Our Score (62/100)

4.9(26 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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North West Equine Vets Ltd is an independent equine practice treating horses, ponies and donkeys, with full surgical and hospitalisation facilities and a 24/7 emergency service (365 days a year). The website indicates it’s set up for both first-opinion work and more involved investigations (for example lameness/poor performance work-ups and gastroscopy), alongside routine care such as vaccinations and dentistry. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear communication (“kept you informed”) and specific help with an acute problem (treatment of “choke” in an older horse).

Our Score (61/100)

5.0(1 review)
Corporate
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Minster Equine Veterinary Clinic is an equine-only practice offering reproductive work (including embryo transfer) and routine horse health services. The website states it is RCVS accredited and a BEVA Approved Artificial Insemination centre, suggesting a strong focus on breeding-related care as well as general diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation guidance, and preventative care. In the latest written review available to us, the owner specifically mentions staff being “so helpful.”

Our Score (60/100)

4.8(11 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Equine Reproductive Services (UK) Ltd is set up as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility and is described in reviews as having purpose-built facilities. Reviewers repeatedly mention knowledgeable, experienced vets and a friendly, professional team, but the written feedback available is brief and doesn’t go into specific treatments or outcomes.

Our Score (51/100)

4.4(7 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Vet Repro Limited is a specialist small-animal reproductive veterinary practice focused on breeding management and fertility work. Based on its website, it offers services such as ovulation timing, insemination (including transcervical insemination), semen collection/processing/freezing, and infertility investigations, with ultrasound listed as a facility. Recent reviews are split: multiple 5-star accounts describe detailed explanations, step-by-step procedures (including being allowed to stay present), and successful outcomes after prolonged fertility problems, while a 1-star review describes “high prices” and unhelpful staff. Concrete specifics owners mention include being given “a few different plans of action” for seasons/false pregnancies, receiving documentation and a certificate after a breeding soundness visit, and last-minute appointment requests being accommodated (per one reviewer).

Our Score (49/100)

4.7(3 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Derwent Vale Farm Vets has limited service and staffing information available from the data provided, but its Google profile shows a 4.7★ rating from 3 reviews. The review dataset we received also contains duplicate entries (the same author appears twice), so the exact volume of distinct feedback is unclear. No website summary or service list was provided, so what the clinic is equipped for (beyond what can be inferred from its name) can’t be confirmed from these sources.

Our Score (47/100)

5.0(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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The Equine Sports Medicine Clinic appears to be a horse-focused practice, with a stated emphasis on “sports medicine” (based on the clinic name and website presence). On Google it shows a 5.0★ rating from 2 reviews, but the review records available to us include duplicated entries and no written comments to explain what clients liked or what work was done.

Our Score (42/100)

3.9(18 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Yorkshire Equine Practice Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice that states it provides a 24-hour emergency service every day of the year. Reviews describe rapid call-outs (one owner says a vet visit was arranged within 20 minutes) and cases involving lameness assessment and dental problems (including a tooth-related abscess and referral for tooth removal). Feedback is mixed: several owners report responsive, proactive care and clear communication, while one recent reviewer alleges serious errors during a vetting (including missing lameness, incorrect sex recorded on the certificate, and not receiving X‑rays they say were taken) and says follow-up emails were not answered.

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