Established in 1985 - R D Owen Equine Clinic has a team of vets provides first opinion and referral veterinary care across North Wales, Anglesey, Wirral and Cheshire. R D Owen Equine Clinic was established in 1985 by Richard Owen and is based just outside St Asaph, North Wales. The practice has a team of 3 vets and provides first opinion and referral veterinary care for horses ponies and donkeys across North Wales, Anglesey, Wirral and Cheshire.
We have fully equipped surgical and diagnostic facilities including video endoscope, digital radiography, video arthroscopy, portable ultrasound scanners, stocks and artificial insemination equipment.
We have fully equipped surgical and diagnostic facilities including video endoscope, digital radiography, video arthroscopy, portable ultrasound scanners, stocks and artificial insemination equipment.
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RD Owen Equine Clinic Ltd is a well established Equine specialist practice. Founded over twenty years ago we have an excellent track record treating and caring for horses throughout North Wales, the Wirral and Cheshire. From our clinic we offer a wide range of facilities and services in a friendly and professional atmosphere.
Vaccinations, passport and micro-chipping, dentals, lameness investigations, in house faecal egg counts, worming regimes, health checks. We provide routine and advanced dental work for our clients at their yards and at our clinic. We have both power tools and hand rasps, and sedation can be given if required.
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Sarah Pellicci
Aug 22, 2021
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Diane Read
Jun 14, 2021
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Jacqui McLeod
Jan 23, 2021
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Hayley Griffiths
Jan 02, 2020
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I had a horse vetted by Richard Owen In July. He told me and it is written on the vetting certificate that hind limb flexion couldn't be done, yet I was told and the certificate states the horse is fit for purpose as a general riding horse. Within only a few days of the horse arriving to me I didn't feel he was right. I went down the route of having his teeth, saddle and feet all checked and had my physio out.
Physio referred us to our vet for a lameness workup.
Horse is lame on both hinds. Xrays have revealed that he has arthritic changes in both hind fetlocks which has likely been caused by
Physio referred us to our vet for a lameness workup.
Horse is lame on both hinds. Xrays have revealed that he has arthritic changes in both hind fetlocks which has likely been caused by
Lewis MacClelland
Sep 23, 2019
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