SPILLERS™ Offers Virtual Yard Visits During Lockdown
1232 views
Posted
24th April, 2020 12h57
If the way you manage your horse has changed during lockdown the nutritionists at SPILLERS are on hand, via virtual consultations, to help with reassuring feeding advice. They are also continuing to provide friendly help via their Care-Line.
A FREE virtual visit from a SPILLERS nutritionist is easy to organise; simply contact SPILLERS by phone or email, provide your horse’s details and your preferred method of contact such as WhatsApp or FaceTime and a member of the team will contact you as soon as they can.
During your virtual meeting a SPILLERS nutritionist will guide you through how to condition score your horse or pony, gather information on their current diet, exercise and management routine and help you put together the most suitable feeding plan to help them stay healthy and in shape during lockdown. If you prefer a more traditional telephone call or email exchange The SPILLERS Care-Line also remains open for feeding advice.
Clare Barfoot said: “The current lockdown situation is a big challenge for all of us but, as your partners in care, we aim to help you and your horse get through it as well as possible. If you have had to change your horse’s management routine, then now is a good time to review their diet. Our nutritionists will take on-board all your concerns and consider your individual circumstances to help you make the right decisions for the best health and wellbeing of your horse.”
SPILLERS has also been working tirelessly to ensure their wide range of feeds continue to be available. To find your nearest stockist visit https://www.spillers-feeds.com/storelocator/
To book a virtual visit call the SPILLERS Care-Line on 01908 226626 or email [email protected]
For more details contact the SPILLERS Care-Line on + 44 (0)1908 226626 or visit www.spillers-feeds.com.
More from
- IVC Evidensia assembles expert team to run new £10m referral hospital
- Home delivery service can increase pet health plan sign-ups by 25%
- Research reveals vital clues to help fight anthelmintic resistance
- Lifetime Achievement Award recognises Harrogate vet’s dedication to improving the health and welfare of rabbits
- Bake sale at Leicestershire vet practice for good cause