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XLVets
Member Practices
608 Vet Group
Allen and Partners
Alnorthumbria Veterinary Group
Ardene House Veterinary Hospital
Belmont Veterinary Centre
Bishopton Veterinary Group
Cain Vet Centre
Calweton Veterinary Practice
Castle Veterinary Surgeons
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership
Cliffe Veterinary Group
Clyde Veterinary Group
Drove Veterinary Hospital
Endell Veterinary Group
Farm First Veterinary Services
Fenwold Veterinary Centre
Friars Moor Veterinary Clinic
Glenthorne Veterinary Group
Hook Norton Veterinary Surgeons
Kingfisher Veterinary Practice
Kingsway Veterinary Group
Lambert, Leonard & May
Larkmead Veterinary Group
Macpherson O’Sullivan Ltd
Millcroft Veterinary Group
Minster Veterinary Practice
Northvet Veterinary Group
Paragon Veterinary Group
Parklands Veterinary Group
Penbode Veterinary Group
Rosevean Veterinary Practice
Rutland Veterinary Centre
Scarsdale Veterinary Hospital
Scott Mitchell Associates
Shepton Veterinary Group
Southfield Veterinary Centre
St Boniface Veterinary Clinic
Thrums Veterinary Group
Tyndale Farm Veterinary Practice
Wensum Valley Veterinary Surgeons
Westmorland Veterinary Group
Willows Veterinary Group
Wright & Morten
XLVets
is a novel and exciting initiative
conceived from within the veterinary
profession. We are all independently
owned, progressive veterinary practices
located throughout Great Britain
committed to working together for
the benefit of our clients.
Our intentions...
Our vision is that by sharing experience,
knowledge and skills we can deliver the
highest standards of service and care to
all our clients. As members of XLVets, we
have worked hard to create a model of
how veterinary practices can work
together as an extended national team,
sharing the latest ideas and passing on
the benefits that arise to all our clients.
SPRING 2010
XLVETS EQUINE REVIEW
SIXTH EDITION
Welcome
XLVets practices are keen to promote equine preventative
healthcare initiatives. Last year we held a very successful
dental awareness month; in
April 2010
we would like
to highlight the problems associated with Laminitis.
Laminitis is a serious disease that affects many horses
and ponies in the UK. In this issue we look at Metabolic
syndrome and feeding the laminitis prone horse. April
2010 will be
XLVets Laminitis awareness month
. Many
XLVets practices will be holding talks on the subject. If
you have concerns about laminitis or other topics raised
in this issue please ring your local XLVets practice
WELCOME
EQUINE SPRING NEWSLETTER
www.xlvets.co.uk
Wendy Furness
MA VetMB CertEP MRCVS
Scarsdale Veterinary Hospital
FEATURED
in this issue...