Bradford has 4 farm and large-animal vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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About Farm & Large-Animal Vets in Bradford
Farm and large-animal services in Bradford.
Currently, no clinics in Bradford provide specific services for farm or large animals. The focus remains on companion-animal care, ensuring that dogs and cats receive the needed attention. For farm or large-animal veterinary services, pet owners may need to look outside the immediate Bradford area.
Top Rated Farm & Large-Animal Vets in Bradford
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
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4 clinics- •Recent reviews are very positive about the practice’s kind, caring approach, especially during difficult moments such as euthanasia and repeated visits for an unwell pet. - Owners regularly mention friendly, efficient reception staff and short waiting times. - Clinical care is described positively across a range of visits, including puppy vaccinations, diabetic dog treatment, older cat care, and kitten appointments.
- •Owners report good surgical outcomes, including mammary cyst removal and castration, with pets healing well and showing little distress. - The team is often described as friendly, caring and welcoming, with especially positive comments about handling nervous animals and keeping owners updated during procedures. - Several reviewers say they were able to get appointments when needed, and mention prompt tests, treatment, vaccinations and routine care.
Craven Farm Vets is a farm-focused veterinary practice in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Its listed services cover emergency farm veterinary care, herd and flock health, fertility work, mastitis support, dairy cow nutrition, calf work, sheep and backyard poultry, along with bull-related work and training courses. The clinic states that it provides 24/7 emergency cover, 365 days a year.
International Zoo Veterinary Group (IZVG) presents itself as a practice focused on zoo, aquatic and wildlife medicine. Public review detail is sparse, but it includes one positive mention of a small dog being treated for an operation and one later comment saying avian veterinary care was no longer available. Overall, the picture is limited and mixed.


