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Branston Equine Rehab We are a small private yard near Lincoln providing rehab facilities for horses post injury/surgery alongside our new Halotherapy Treatment (Dry Salt Therapy).

Whether you are looking for a place for box rest, intensive physiotherapy post surgery or injury, or a targeted course of Halotherapy, we have packages to suit. We have a small number of stables in our purpose built barn all with rubber matting. Facilities include a 20mx40m floodlit arena, separate lunge pen, individual turnout paddocks, hot horse wash and solarium. On site equine physiotherapist

and access to a range of further professionals to provide a rehabilitation package to suit individual needs.

Well done Keeley 🍾
07/05/2025

Well done Keeley 🍾

I have finally moved into the 21st Century and now have a card reader (subject to learning how to use it 🤔😆). Most cards...
11/11/2022

I have finally moved into the 21st Century and now have a card reader (subject to learning how to use it 🤔😆). Most cards accepted along with Google pay and Apple pay.

28/10/2022
Sat in bed with a cup of tea preparing for the day ahead. Have had a great 3 days out with the Salt Trailer this week. N...
07/04/2022

Sat in bed with a cup of tea preparing for the day ahead. Have had a great 3 days out with the Salt Trailer this week. Nice to see some of last years horses for their Spring follow up sessions and some lovely new horses having their initial cleanse. Back to hands on Physio sessions today ....... not feeling inspired by the high winds and rain though 🤔

Striving to raise standards within the industry.
05/04/2022

Striving to raise standards within the industry.

We are making the most of the lovely weather at Branston Equine Rehab. Yesterday RSPCA Rebel went out for a walk as part...
22/03/2022

We are making the most of the lovely weather at Branston Equine Rehab. Yesterday RSPCA Rebel went out for a walk as part of his rehabilitation programme, with the help of Student Veterinary Physiotherapist Alice, who is with us on a 22 week placement as part of her degree, RSPCA Spencer continued with his return to work training following his winter holiday and on Saturday Tommy enjoyed a gymnastic polework session.

It's that time of year again when the Salt Trailer is coming out to play. Some horses struggle with being in more and wi...
06/02/2022

It's that time of year again when the Salt Trailer is coming out to play. Some horses struggle with being in more and with that combined with increased hay consumption some are coughing more. We are also starting to think about the arrival of Spring and with that the flies and midges that cause our beloved horses issues. Halotherapy can be good as part of the management for skin conditions such as sweet itch, seasonal allergies and airway management in cases of equine asthma and COPD. If you would like to know if it is something that may help your horse, please don't hesitate to send me a message. Details of clinic dates will appear on this page and on our website: www.branstonequinerehab.co.uk

Photo of Malibu enjoying his Halotherapy session 😴🐴

24/12/2021

I would like to wish all my lovely clients a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Take time to enjoy, family, friends and fur babies and I will see you all in 2022 🎄

It's been a busy weekend here. Sandy from Equine Endo visited us yesterday to weigh and worm count the boys, the Halothe...
05/09/2021

It's been a busy weekend here. Sandy from Equine Endo visited us yesterday to weigh and worm count the boys, the Halotherapy trailer got a good clean out, finished weeding the arena and then harrowed it. A little de-thistling in my winter fields this morning and I am feeling quite accomplished. Now .... back to the paperwork 😬 I hope you are all enjoying the weekend!!

Busy morning here at Branston Equine Rehab - dentist time 🦷. For Graham, it was his first appointment, for Spencer it wa...
03/09/2021

Busy morning here at Branston Equine Rehab - dentist time 🦷. For Graham, it was his first appointment, for Spencer it was his first without sedation and for Tommy, well just another routine visit. Young Rebel also had his mouth checked as he has an underbite, so it was useful chatting to Martin about the long term management plan for him.

Regular dental visits are really important to make sure horses are happy in their mouths, after all, we ask them to accept the bridle and the contact and have even flexion on both reins which can be hampered with unmanaged dental issues.

Both Tommy and Spencer had dental work early on to correct their jaw misalignment allowing the jaw to operate correctly, although now only require routine management, and it was useful to see how Graham's teeth were doing, being only 4, he still has some baby teeth and some adult teeth are not quite through, so teething consideration is required when I ride. Huge thank you to Martin Brookes Equine Dental Services

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