Kidderminster has 1 farm and large-animal vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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Kidderminster, Worcestershire
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About Farm & Large-Animal Vets in Kidderminster
For equine and smallholding owners in Kidderminster, Field Equine Vets is the standout local choice and the highest-ranked clinic in the current data. It is an independent practice serving horses as well as alpacas and smallholding animals such as sheep, goats, and pigs.
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Field Equine Vets is the key large-animal-style provider in Kidderminster. The practice operates from a purpose-built clinic established in 2016 and offers facilities including stabling, stocks, a trot-up area, a ménage or 50m school, a weighbridge, and an onsite lab.
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Equine services in Kidderminster include emergency call-outs, clinic-based follow-up care, lameness assessment with Equinosis, gastroscopy, blood investigations, dentistry, acupuncture, worming plans, pharmacy support, pre-purchase vettings, JMB measurements, and riding school inspections.
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For smallholders around Kidderminster, the clinic also covers alpacas and other smallholding species, with services including vaccinations mentioned in the available information. If you need full farm-animal support beyond this, especially cattle-focused work, it is worth checking directly what species coverage is currently available in and around Kidderminster.
Top Rated Farm & Large-Animal Vets in Kidderminster
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
- •Emergency responsiveness stands out: reviewers describe vets attending urgent cases promptly, staying for extended periods, and continuing investigations when animals deteriorated or test results were concerning. - Thoroughness is a recurring theme: examples include detailed blood-test follow-up, clinic admission for further investigation after a choke episode, and a particularly thorough short-notice vetting. - Calm handling of anxious horses is specifically praised: one owner highlights a vet allowing breaks, avoiding rushing, and speaking calmly throughout blood tests and dental treatment.

