Lincoln has 3 farm and large-animal vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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About Farm & Large-Animal Vets in Lincoln
Lincoln does not currently offer farm or large-animal veterinary services.
As Lincoln's veterinary clinics are primarily focused on companion animals, there are no facilities that provide services for farm or large animals. Pet owners with livestock or equine needs will need to seek specialized care outside the town. The absence of farm-focused clinics indicates a concentration of services tailored towards smaller, domestic pets, allowing Lincoln's clinics to excel in companion animal care.
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3 clinicsIt is not stated whether Ian P Laird MRCVS is an independent practice or part of a wider veterinary group. Recent client feedback points to a practice used for both routine care and urgent problems, with emergency appointments, out-of-hours help, and home visits all mentioned by owners. Examples of treatment discussed by clients include lump removal, surgery to remove a grass seed from a paw, treatment for a urinary tract infection, and care for a cat with a suspected anal gland infection.
Pegasus Vets in Lincoln presents itself as a family-run independent practice, treating both small animals and equine patients rather than operating as part of a corporate group. Reviews describe a practice handling routine care alongside medical and surgical work, including dentals, neutering, soft tissue treatment, and more complex procedures. Out-of-hours cover is stated as provided via Vets Now for small animals, while equine out-of-hours are handled directly by the practice.
Lincs Farm & Equine is a veterinary practice in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. Publicly available information about the clinic is limited, and a detailed list of services or facilities is not published. The practice name suggests a focus on farm and equine veterinary work, but specific offerings are not set out in the information available publicly.
