Cotswold Equivets

Cotswold Equivets Cotswold Equivets is an equine ambulatory practice based in the Cotswolds and run by Jacqui McCann BVSC, CertEM(IntMed), MRCVS with 20+ years experience.

Jacqui runs Cotswold Equivets from her home in Northleach in the Cotswolds. It was established in the autumn of 2013 and specialises in the all round veterinary care of horses from all disciplines and at all levels within those disciplines. Jacqui gained her veterinary degree from the University of Liverpool in 1992, and subsequently worked in their world class equine hospital at Leahurst, Wirral.

She then worked in equine referral practises in Yorkshire and Kent, before moving to the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh to complete a Residency in Equine Surgery. While at Edinburgh Jacqui also sat the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon's Certificate in Equine Internal Medicine. Jacqui's two passions are Equine Medicine and Soft Tissue Surgery, but she believes that it is important to approach all cases with an open mind, perform a thorough clinical examination, listen to and take note of the history provided by the client, and make a plan with the owner on a way forward in terms of diagnosis and treatment. She aims to provide all the information necessary for owners to make an informed decision on the treatment of their horses and ponies, and wants to be accessible to them at all times. As a single vet practitioner, Jacqui must occasionally leave the area, and at these times, emergency back-up is provided in the Cotswolds by Bourton Vale Equine Clinic, and in the Forest of Dean area by Meadow Equine Practice. Both are clinics where Jacqui has previously worked, and with whom she has good relationships. Contact Jacqui on 07876 275034
email [email protected]
www.cotswoldequivets.co.uk

07/05/2021
07/06/2018

Come and enjoy a picnic and Shakespeare at Chedworth Manor next week

03/10/2017

Love this dog, and what a clever trainer.

29/04/2017

Can't wait....

09/01/2017

What a superstar, go Ruby

19/05/2016

https://pubs.ext.vt.edu/2805/2805-1002/2805-1002.html

Another good article

“Easy Keepers” are horses that will maintain or even gain weight under conditions where other horses will lose weight. They are often considered a pleasure to own because they need less feed to maintain an appropriate body condition; however, these horses can easily become obese, which leads to othe...

Another good article ....
19/05/2016

Another good article ....

Is your mare looking a bit rotund lately? Does her gait have a waddling roll to it? Has her spine disappeared in a dimpled groove along her back? Has she outgrown her girth, her winter blanket, an ...

It is that time of year and we are seeing very fat horses and ponies, at serious risk of laminitis, joint and tendon inj...
19/05/2016

It is that time of year and we are seeing very fat horses and ponies, at serious risk of laminitis, joint and tendon injuries, heart and respiratory problems. It is not only the small ponies who are at risk, and remember, a large horse with laminitis is harder to treat because of the overall increase in size and weight on the pedal bones. If you love your horse, please, pleease, read the attached articles and act accordingly. Remember, imagine your horse in a bikini .....

According to Alex Dugdale, MA, VetMB, DVA, Dipl. ECVA, MRCVS, a senior lecturer in the school of veterinary science at the University of Liverpool in England, "obesity (in horses) creeps up on us. ...

11/03/2016

Happy International Women's Day! Florence Kimball, the first woman in the United States to receive a DVM degree, graduated from Cornell in 1910 and seven of the first 11 women to become licensed veterinarians in this country were Cornell graduates! Today, women make up the majority of veterinarians and around 80% of current veterinary student classes, yet across the field, few hold leadership roles. A group of Cornell students seeks to change that: http://www.vet.cornell.edu/news/womenleaders.cfm

20/12/2015

Hi All, I am un call until 4pm, then unfortunately off to Ireland for a funeral. Will be back late Wednesday, but until then, Bourton Vale will provide emergency cover on 01451 820137. Thank you Tash et all xx

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