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Rae Bean & Partners Veterinary Surgery

8 New Row, Boroughbridge, United Kingdom
Veterinarian

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Rae, Bean and Partners is a friendly, caring, 5 vet practice based in Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire.
We are a traditional market town practice with modern facilities. We treat dogs, cats, rabbits, other small animals, horses and farm animals.
All small animal consultations are by appointment for both the convenience of clients, and so they can choose the vet they want to see.
As well as providing a personal and friendly service, each patient is important to us and we aim to treat them as we would our own.
We are proud to provide our own out of hours emergency service 24/7 for registered clients, so it is always one of our own vets on call.




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Due to unforeseen circumstances, our out of hours phone is not connecting, so please contact us on 07751 719808 and one of our nurses will answer. Sorry about the inconvenience caused.

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The Yorkshire Vet

Thank you Everyone in Boroughbridge!

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Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy

Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy
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Emma, one of our vets, had a big calving job to do last night. Needless to say that the results were worth the effort!!

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Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy

Today is the last day of the Horse Health week, and here is some more useful information about infectious diseases

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Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy

Complete the quiz on infectious disease risk on a retired horse and be in with a chance of winning a saddlecloth!

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Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy

Retired horses are still at risk of infectious disease.

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Keeping Britain's Horses Healthy

#DidYouKnow a horse doesn’t need to leave the field to be at risk of tetanus? The bacteria (Clostidium tetani) live in soil and enter the body via wounds, most commonly a punctured sole #KBHH #HorseHealthWeek #HHWKnowYourRisk

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