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- •Written feedback is very positive, though limited in volume. - Owners mention clear, practical communication, including phone advice and straightforward explanations of treatment plans and how to give medication. - Reviews describe kind, gentle handling, especially for rescue hens, with Megan and Chris named positively.
Forge Farm Vets is a large-animal practice in Oswestry serving farm and equine clients, with healthcare advice for herds, flocks and horses mentioned on the clinic website. The site also says the team is supported by a full range of diagnostic equipment, and emergency veterinary services are listed, although specific out-of-hours arrangements are not detailed. Ownership or group affiliation is not stated.
Our Score (51/100)
- •Recent feedback is largely very positive about emergency care, with owners describing quick appointments, calm handling of very sick pets, and an especially strong response when a dog had another seizure on arrival. - Inpatient care and communication are a recurring strength: reviewers mention pets staying in hospital for several nights, being able to visit, and receiving frequent reassurance and prompt updates on results. - Several reviews highlight compassionate end-of-life support, including being given time to say goodbye and receiving paw and nose prints.
- •Reviews are consistently positive, with short recommendation-style comments such as “Best farm animal vet around” and “Amazing vets! Would recommend.”
- •The clearest service-specific feedback points to large-animal and farm work, including sheep and cows. - Most comments are brief and do not give much detail about appointments, treatments, or outcomes.
Marches Farm Vets Ltd is a Ludlow-based farm veterinary practice focused on livestock work for farming clients. Its website describes support for cattle and sheep across a wide range of farming systems, from robotic dairy and block-calving herds to beef units, sheep flocks and mixed smallholdings. The practice also states that it provides its own out-of-hours emergency care.
- •Owners describe the team as professional, kind and pleasant to deal with, both for horses and their owners. - Recent feedback highlights prompt call-outs for acute issues, including a visit for a horse with a swollen leg. - One recurring theme is straight-talking advice without pressure, with a reviewer specifically praising the practice for not pushing unnecessary injectables.
- •Owners speak highly of equine call-outs, including prompt, calm handling during a visit for a horse with a swollen leg. - Several reviews praise the practice for straight-talking, practical advice, with one reviewer specifically appreciating that they were not pushing unnecessary treatments. - Compassionate end-of-life care stands out, with one family describing a thoughtful euthanasia visit where each step was explained clearly.
- •Owners describe practical equine call-outs, including attendance for a horse with a swollen leg. - Reviews praise a professional, friendly and straight-talking manner; one owner specifically appreciated that the team did not try to “sell you injectables.”
- •Families say the team is supportive in high-stress situations, including helping a pony recover from a critical illness and guiding less experienced owners through treatment. - End-of-life care is described as compassionate and clearly explained, with Rachel singled out for talking the family through each step.
Brownlow Veterinary Centre in Ellesmere is part of Brownlow Vet Group and operates within IVC Evidensia, with a focus on companion-animal care. Its facilities cover routine appointments as well as more involved cases, with surgery, anaesthesia, radiology, laboratory services and hospitalisation all highlighted, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback from owners centres on helpful communication, kindness and thoughtful support during difficult moments.
Lower House Equine Clinic in Oswestry is an equine-only practice offering 24/7 emergency cover, inpatient facilities, and a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners mention using both yard visits and the clinic itself, covering everything from routine preventative care to more involved orthopaedic-style cases. Feedback consistently highlights clear, practical advice and a calm, professional approach with both horses and owners.
