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Baileys Horse Feeds Vet of the Year

HANNAH MITCHELL, BELMONT FARM AND EQUINE VETS, HEREFORDS

WHAT made you become a vet? “I always knew I wanted to work with animals, having grown up on a farm, but the desire to become a vet became cemented when my childhood pony developed laminitis. Seeing the exceptional care provided to my pony and to us as her owners from our vet really fuelled the furnace.”

“Attending a pregnant mare who was showing signs of mild colic three months off foaling. These calls

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