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RVC graduate announced as finalist for the 2021 BETA Equine Thesis of the Year Award
Recent BVetMed graduate, Sophie Avery from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has been shortlisted as one of four finalists for the BETA Equine Thesis of the Year Award. -
Farriery
Farriery has a long-standing tradition at the Royal Veterinary College and is an integral part of our case management. The RVC farriery team includes Peter Day and Dr Chris Pardoe. -
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Book your vet consultation using our online booking system We are pleased to offer an online vet booking facility so you can choose and book an appointment with one of our vets. No need to phone - just pick the time, date, and vet that suits you. … -
Clinical Connections - Autumn 2016
The Autumn 2016 issue of Clinical Connections - the RVC Clinical Services newsletter - is out now. This edition features articles on: Tackling the Diseases of Tomorrow and AMR Rapid Referral of Horse Caught on Fence New Wound Clinic at the … -
Equine Vet Professional Events
From time to time, we run events designed specifically for our equine referring vet community about equine hospital service developments and for knowledge sharing. This is supplementary to the RVC's extensive professional CPD courses - many of … -
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Reindeer referrals reveal need for owner education
The RVC’s Farm Animal Clinical Centre (FACC) is being referred an increasing number of reindeer. Many problems are related to the way in which they are kept and how different the UK environment is from where they have evolved to thrive. -
Study from the RVC indicates that feeding commercial feedstuff aids healing and prevention of recurrence of equine squamous gastric disease
A new study by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed early indications that feeding a particular commercial feedstuff to horses suffering from Equine Squamous Gastric Disease (ESGD) aids the prevention of disease recurrence. The research, … -
RVC research suggests flatter saddles may improve welfare in ridden horses
A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and the University of Southampton has suggested that flatter-shaped saddles may better fit horses that spend most of their ridden time in motion. From observing significant changes in the shape … -
Clinical Connections - Summer 2017
Royal Veterinary College (RVC) Clinical Services newsletter featuring an article on the successful treatment of headshaking using PENS. -
How to Refer
How to refer a horse to the RVC Equine Hospital