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The Clay Farm Equine Clinic is a facility used by Rob as an Equine Consultant for other practices and is also a Rehabilitation Centre
run by Vicky Grinnall. Rob has some 20 years experience in equine practice and has worked at 6 Racecourses and 10 British Eventing
events around Britain. For 10 years he was a Vet at The All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, receiving, with his wife Vicky,
the Dorian Williams Trophy for services to the Royal International Horse Show.
For 5 years he was Veterinary Surgeon the Pony Club
Championships at Sansaw until it moved to Nottinghamshire. In 2007, Rob received his 10 year pin for work at the Horse of the Year Show,
where he has been Senior Vet for 4 years.
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Vicky Grinnall is an accomplished equestrienne having been individual and team gold medallist in the European Junior Show-jumping Championships
in 1985.
She has been an equine veterinary nurse and laboratory technician and, before coming here to Clay Farm, she served as personal
assistant to Mr Douglas Bunn, Master of Hickstead. As Show Organiser at The All England Jumping Course, Hickstead for 6 years, she is admirably
qualified and suited to running the Equine Rehabilitation Clinic.
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What We Do
The clinic can be used to:
House in-patients for the rehabilitation clinic - these might be wounds or injuries beyond the capabilities of the owner, or reproductive
difficulties referred by local veterinary surgeries. Anything that might need stabling with a few days of experienced nursing or treatment is
welcomed.
It is a base for the consultancy work carried out by Rob as a veterinary surgeon working for local practices. It provides a clean, serviceable
environment for work on difficult cases.
It can be rented by other veterinary surgeons who wish to use facilities that they cannot justify owning themselves. For example for the
occasional AI service provided for that devoted client.
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