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Vet List Aug 2020 Leinster Connaught VET LIST AUG 2020 Veterinary Certificates will be accepted from Vets on this List. If your vet is not on this list, please contact us. Vets are requested for pre-sale exam to include the following... 1. 5 Stage Clinical Exam 2. Conduct a Flexion Test and test the animal trotting in a circle on a firm surface. 3. Bloods to be taken from each Lot and retained for 4 weeks post sale. 4. The vendors declaration section must be completed and signed by the vendor. 5. Vet certs should be completed and a copy emailed or sent by Whatsapp to the Sales Office for display online to potential bidders in advance of sale day LEINSTER Acuvet Ireland - 085 8727212,Bayview, Knockbrack, Ring Commons, Co. Dublin Anglesey Lodge Equine Hospital - 042 9339648, The Curragh, Co. Kildare Avenue Vet Hospital - 042 9328000, (David McGuinness & John McGuinness) The Avenue Vet Clinic, Dundalk, Co Louth P.J. Boyle- 087 9693996, Bridge House Vet Clinic, Dundalk, Co Louth Tim Brennan - 053 9247849, GCS Veterinary Ltd, Gowran, Co Kilkenny Justin Browne - 045 521373, Enniscorthy, Co Wexford Denis Doyle - 0404 68520, Wicklow Veterinary Clinic, Bollarney Road, Wicklow Catherine J. Dwan - 087 8140503, Cheval Veterinary Clinic, Callan, Co. Kilkenny Mark Fagan - 086 2734141, Derravarra Equine Clinic, Crookedwood, Co. Westmeath Aidan Finnan - 086 2687128, Moate, Co. Westmeath Barry Judge - 086 3081048, Nobber, Co. Meath Michael Keane - 087 8188441, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow James Kelly - 045 897354, Naas, Co Kildare Lissadell Equine Hospital - 046 9059040 (Jennifer Whyte & William Sharpe, Emma Costello, Emma Chedgey), Navan, Co Meath John C Little - 087 7749123, Ennel Lodge Veterinary, Mullingar, Co Westmeath Paddy Maguire - 0906474020, Midland Veterinary Clinic, Athlone, Co Westmeath Oscar Mazzarella - 086 2650770, Grange Equine Clinic, Cuffesgrange, Co Kilkenny Rhona Mackenzie - 086 7779252, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny David McCann - 087 2593098, Kells, Co Meath Donagh McDonnell - 086 2668822, Longford Animal Health Centre, Shroid, Longford Mullingar Equine Vets - 044 9348142, (Michael O'Donoghue, Padraig O'Reilly )Mullingar, Co. Westmeath Katie Murphy - 086 2522665, Belmont Stud, Kilcock, Co Kildare John O’Doherty - 053 9421724 Lisnagh, Gorey, Co Wexford Patrick O’Hanlon - 057 8731241, Laburnum Lodge, Abbeyleix, Co. Laois Peadar O’Scanaill - 01 8351900, TheRath, Ashbourne, Co Meath Jeremiah O’Sullivan - 059 9722677, Clinic Na gCapall, Old Leighlin, Co Carlow Ratoath Veterinary Clinic - 01 8256213, (Rob Collins, Con Kennedy, Eduardo Martinez, Colm O’Brien), Ratoath, Co Meath Marcus Swail & J.P. King - 086 2222415, Equivet Ireland, Rathangan, Co Kildare Troytown Grey Abbey Equine - 045 521686 / 522390, Troytown Equine Hospital, Kildare Town Andrew Tyrrell - 0502 21403, Portrane House, Portlaoise, Co Laois CONNAUGHT Ballyhugh Veterinary Centre - 091 631725, (Liam Burke & Catherine Enright) Gort, Co. Galway Jurgen Bodamer - 086 1040658, West Coast Equine, Athenry, Co. Galway Brendan Gardiner - 0909679319, Mountbellew, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway Conor Geraghty - 0909688608, Ahascragh, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway Tom Horkan - 096 21229, Belleek, Ballina, Co Mayo Felim MacEoin - 087 3976292, Galway Equine Clinic, Kilcolgan, Co. Galway Katy McAleenan - 071 9185016, Kilcoyne and Barnes Veterinary, Mountain Road, Tubbercurry, Co Sligo Conor McManus - 0909679319, Mountbellew, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway Philip McManus - 091 752014, Glenina Veterinary Clinic, Renmore, Co Galway Paul Mulville - 087 6394444, Rinnwood House, Oranmore, Co Galway FintanO’Donnell - 087 9679708, Ballina Veterinary Clinic, Ballina, Co. Mayo Edward O’Flynn - 091 794836, Rinnwood House, Oranmore, Co Galway Liam O’Malley - 090 6624523, Rinnwood House, Ballygar, Co Galway Tina Roche - 087 6948730, Chestnut Tree Stables, Athenry, Co Galway Jim Tempany - 096 47455, Tireragh Vet Clinic, Dromore West, Co Sligo ULSTER Craig Campbell - 028 71311448,Drumahoe Vet Clinic, Drumahoe, Derry, BT47 5SW Frank & Patrick Clerkin - 049 5552777, Clerkin Vets, Cootehill, Co. Cavan James Clerkin - 049 8545177, Virginia Veterinary Practice, Virginia, Co. Cavan Gerard Curry - 07798734295, 3 Valleys Vet Group, Irvinestown, Co Fermanagh Alan Dunlop - 07887886886, Balloo Vet Clinic, Killinchy, Down BT23 6TA Nicholas Garvey - 071 9851559, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal Andrew Healy - 028 93322223, Ballyclare, Co. Antrim Nigel Johnston - 028 27666568, Riverside Vet. Clinic, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim,BT53 7LH Joseph O’Donnell - 028 94473112, Caddy Vet Clinic, Randalstown, Co. Antrim Gerard O’Gorman - 047 51037, Clones, Co Monaghan Enda O’Reilly - 028 37526777, The Veterinary Surgery, Armagh, BT61 8AA JimSlane - 028 86765765, Parklands Vet Clinic, Cookstown, Co Tyrone Eric Smith - 028 37526777, The Veterinary Surgery, Armagh, BT61 8AA Terry Smith - 028 406 30385, Vet Clinic, Rathfriland, Co Down Bruce Steele - 028 92683293, The Equine Vet Clinic, Hillsborough, Co. Down Robert Steele - 028 90448149, Comber, Co. Down, BT23 5PL Hugh Suffern - 028 40624566, Vet Clinic, Banbridge, Co. Down, BT32 3TW Sinead Thompson - 07999011578, Fintona, Omagh, BT78 2LZ MUNSTER Ballybrown Veterinary Clinic - 061 353296, (Liam Flynn, William Murphy, Sarah Gayer)Clarina, Co Limerick John Brennan - 086 8219977, Tramore, Co Waterford Walter Connors - 058 42026, Dungarvan, Co Waterford Michael Cosgrave - 086 2579150, Roscrea, Co Tipperary Edwina Farrell - 087 2446362, Freshford, Co. Kilkenny Louis Hassett- 061368536, Newmarket on Fergus, Co Clare Patrick Hassett - 065 6840555, Parkview House, Ennis, Co Clare Danny Holmes - 066 7190908, St Anthonys Veterinary Hospital, Tralee, Co Kerry Greenmount Equine Hospital - 061 513777 / 087 9947682, (Donncha Houlihan & Paul Houlihan) Patrickswell, Co Limerick Dan Hutch - 029 50522, Kanturk, Co Cork John Hyde - 021 4353358, Tower Stud, Glanmire, Co Cork Kedrah House Stud - 052 7441790,(Patrick Meagher 087 2248226 & Tom Meagher 087 2573261) Cahir, Co Limerick William Lalor - 087 9959118, Equine Sports Medicine, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary Derek Long - 069 64236 / 087 8375307, Deelside Vet Clinic, Rathkeale, Co Limerick Gerry & Shane Myer - 064 6631121 / 6632592,Killarney Veterinary Clinic, Killarney, Co Kerry John Noonan - 087 2594057, Adare, Co. Limerick Sean O’Sullivan - 025 32766, Corrin Veterinary Clinic, Fermoy, Co Cork Jim Ormond - 086 2638448, Forest, Templemore, Co Tipperary Brian Quilter - 066 7122100, Tralee, Co. Kerry Shane & Andrea Ryan, Carmel Welsh - 052 6139461, Kilcash Equine Clinic, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary .
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