About Fairlight Stud
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PHYSIOTHERAPY AND REHABILITATION
New Farm is run by Jo Sholl-Evans, a Chartered Physiotherapist with over 20 years experience of treating both people and animals. Horses can be sent to the farm for short term or long term rehabilitation from a variety of disorders such as:
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back and neck pain
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post orthopaedic surgery
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tendon/ligament injuries and other soft tissue trauma
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neurological problems
Most horses are seen as outpatients in their own yards and appointments can be made by calling 07889 203903. The Veterinary Surgeons Act means it is illegal for non-veterinary practitioners to assess and treat any animal without the agreement of the Veterinary Surgeon, so your vet must give his permission prior to the initial visit. Regular feedback is provided to all referring Veterinary Surgeons and any other professionals involved in the care of the animal (farriers, foot trimmers, trainers, riders etc).
LIVERY YARD
There is a small livery yard at New Farm which caters for a maximum of 4 full liveries only. We have just under 20 acres and the horses are separated into small groups. Horses and owners benefit from:
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Large, airy stables
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Year round turnout in safely fenced paddocks
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Individual management requirements catered for
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Paddocks to accomodate single horses or small groups
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60x20m arena with an excellent rubber surface, floodlights and some "Jump For Joy Fences"
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Good local hacking with several miles of bridleways
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Secure, alarmed and centrally heated tackroom
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24 hour supervision by experienced staff
Full livery includes:
- mucking out, bringing in/ turning out, rug changing, picking out feet, tack cleaning, holding for vet/farrier/dentist
- all standard hard feed, hay/haylage, standard bedding
- feed supplements and specialist feeds are not included but owners may provide their own which New Farm staff will use as required
- any exercising is additional
For further information please contact us.






