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Stapeley Veterinary Practice was founded in 1999 and has steadily developed into a well established farm animal practice. The practice is situated in a rural area in the Shropshire Hills, close to the Welsh border. Livestock farming is widely practised in this area and as a practice we have dedicated our work to farm animals. We aim to provide a professional, high quality service which remains affordable for our clients. By attending many courses and meetings we keep up to date with new developments and techniques. We also supply support to the Shropshire Rural Hub, Sheep and Beef Group from a veterinary point of view. We also provide a consultancy service.
We provide a free 24/7 telephone cover and will do emergency callouts whenever necessary, day or night, weekday or weekend. We cover an approximately 25 mile radius around our surgery.
Dairy
We look after about 5000 dairy cows plus all the youngstock. The work we do includes:
Routine fertility (including scanning), cellcount and mastitis management (Interherd and Herd Companion), synchronised breeding, feed advise (rumen pH, ketone test), building design and advise, TB testing, Farm Treatment Protocol, Herd Health Planning, calf exports, Bull fertility assessment and more.
Beef
We see all parts of the beef sector, sucklers, rearers, fatteners and pedigree breeders. Our work includes:
Ultrasound scanning, pneumonia management (building design and advise), TB testing, Farm Treatment Protocol (incl worm management), Herd Health Planning, foot trimming, castrations, dehorning and Bull fertility assessment.
Sheep
It is impossible to count all the sheep in the practice, there are so many most owners don’t even know themselves… Our work includes:
Farm Treatment Protocols (incl SCOPS), Flock Health Planning, abortion investigations, Scrapie testing (and bolussing), MV testing, teaser operations, Ram MOT, Ram fertility assessment, arranging lambing students etc
If you are interested in reading our monthly newsletter please send us an e-mail:
contact@stapeleyvets.co.uk
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