Our Farm Vets
The dedicated team of specialist farm vets at Friars Moor is committed to delivering the best possible veterinary care to livestock farmers in and around Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire.
We aim to provide a friendly, personal service, suited to the needs and aspirations of each individual client.

Upcoming Events
Mar
4
Thu
2:00 pm
Schools career talk – Farm anima...
@ Zoom
Schools career talk – Farm anima...
@ Zoom
Mar 4 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

AUDIENCE: SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ANYONE INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN VETERINARY DATE: THURSDAY 4TH MARCH 2021 TIME: 2-4PM COST: FREE OF CHARGE PANEL DISCUSSION: To start, we plan to hold an informal and fun panel discussion session where by…
Latest News
- Farmers Weekly have been hosting their week-long festival of British farming to celebrate farming’s successes and a chance to see and hear about the achievements of more than 40 of the best farmers in the land. We are so proud of Julian for winning the Livestock Advisor of the year award #FWAwards 2020. Many congratulations…
- RABI has launched The Big Farming Survey, the largest ever research project of its kind, which aims to identify how increasingly complex challenges are impacting farming people’s physical and mental wellbeing, as well as the health of farm businesses. “To serve our community effectively, we require a greater understanding of how the pressures on farming…
- From today (Dec 14) all poultry and captive birds must be kept indoors and strict biosecurity measures put in place, under rules issued recently by the Animal and Plant Health Agency. An increase in cases of Avian Influenza (bird flu) in both wild birds and commercial poultry flocks means that these additional rules have been…
- We now have an easy and efficient way of ordering your flea/tick and worm treatment, 24 hours a day! Please follow these simple steps: Click on the green repeat prescriptions link on the homepage Complete the form in full Select the branch you would like to go to (in BOLD) Wait 24 hours and then…
- Six key areas to improve your dairy housing environment. An article by Alice Miller of Friars Moor Livestock Health, published in the XL Vets Farm newsletter (based on a previous article in Farmers Weekly): Vet Viewpoint: Focus on these six key areas to improve your dairy housing environment, by Alice Miller [PDF] See also: Meet…
We are proud to be a member of XLVets, and an approved member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme.