Newton Stud Unnamed Road

Newton Stud

14 Reviews
  • Friday7 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–1 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday7 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday7 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–5 PM
Newton Stud Unnamed Road

About the Business

NewtonStud - Home Page, Mares and Foals | Artificial Insemination centre, foaling specialists and complete mare and youngstock livery services. Welcome to Newton Stud, the showcase in the breeding and development of top sport horses.

Contacts

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+447967202174
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Hours

  • Friday7 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–1 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday7 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday7 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Recommended Reviews

Liz Simpson
10.03.2024
Newton Stud
I have visited this brilliant establishment both formally, on open days and unexpectedly just to admire the horses. The facilities are excellent, situation amazing but most importantly for any horse owner is the high level of care, knowledge and professionalism of the staff.
Amelia Alston
09.03.2024
Newton Stud
A wonderful facility with knowledgeable staff and first class care.
marion clark
29.01.2024
Newton Stud
Couldn't find a good word to say about the place, from basic equine care to non existent communication skills. Terrible
Susannah Coffin
01.01.2024
Newton Stud
I live in the area of Newton Stud and enjoy walking past the fields of beautiful mares and foals on a regular basis. My retired mare is resident with the team at Newton Stud and the condition of the horses is second to none . I know from the overall care from the farrier, the vets , the equine dentists, the careful feeding of all the horses is a top priority, my horse lives a very contented life at Newton Stud.
jane sewell
17.12.2023
Newton Stud
I have had the most horrendous experience at Newton Stud. I lost 3 horses there or soon after. My world class dressage horse (short listed for the Rio Olympics) died in their slurry pit, my 2 yr old apparently broke a leg and was euthanised with no veterinary records whatsoever and my colt was treated for Rhodoccocus Equi - a pneumonia in foals that is often fatal - I was not told that he had been treated and he died shortly after coming home. After all this I have discovered that they commercially take in meat sludge and abattoir waste which is then spread on the fields that the mares and foals graze and that produces their 'own feed'. I know of many others who have had equally harrowing experiences.

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