Anne Cole

Anne works with us on a Friday, as a part time receptionist and accounts supervisor.

We always say in the office- if Anne can’t work it out no one can!

She has worked with and owned horses for over 30 years and has spent the last 15 years within the veterinary industry. Outside of work Anne enjoys looking after and riding horses, walking, skiing and bird watching.

Freya Warmington-Christmas

After joining the horse industry not long after leaving school, she completed an apprenticeship at a full livery yard. Freya worked there for just over 3 years getting the opportunity to manage the yard and horses which helped her gain lots of skills and experience working with horses and people.

Freya joined Field Equine vets in 2023, her working day involves, answering the phones, booking appointments and keeping the vet on the road, in the right place and at the right time!

Freya has owned horses for 11 years and loves being able to work with them too. She currently owns two horses, George and Flash, and loves spending her free time with them. She also has her little dog Flo, who she loves taking for walks and has occasionally come into the office with Freya.

Aleisha Harris

Aleisha joined the team at Field Equine Vets in May 2023 and I can say, with total confidence, everyone is just fantastic!

My job role includes all reception duties, keeping record of the worming programme and running the Facebook and Instagram pages.

Before joining Field Equine I worked at an equine referral hospital for a short time and before then at a riding school/competition centre.

Since leaving college, I worked to gain my coaching qualifications and got my first job teaching children and adults how to ride and care for horses. I also enjoyed backing young horses to become school ponies. In 2018 I completed a Veterinary Nursing Assistants course, in my spare time, and got the chance to learn more in-depth knowledge into equine anatomy and nursing care.

In my spare time, I love to ride and care for my horse, Lilly. Walk my three cheeky dogs and create content for my own equestrian social media accounts that I manage.

Most days I bring my three dogs, Dexter, Digby and Dilly with me into the office. They’ve quickly become best friends with Rosie’s lovely dog Tweed.

Rosie Mcnally

Rosie graduated from Nottingham Trent University in 2013 after completing a FdSc in Equine Sports Horse Management and Training and a BSc (Hons) in Equine Sports Science. During Rosie’s time at university, she worked as a freelance groom for a well-known showjumper.

In 2016 Rosie became a receptionist at a mixed animal practice before joining Field Equine Vets in October 2019. Rosie’s working day involves Managing the reception team, managing the accounts, sarcoid referrals, arranging JMB Height Measurements and Pre-Purchase Examinations.

Outside of work Rosie enjoys gundog training with her fox red Labrador ‘Tweed’.

If you ever have to pop into the office, be sure to look out for Tweed, he’s usually sleeping under the desk.

 

Anna Hutchinson

Anna has been with Field Equine Vets since the very first day, 1st March 2016, so I am sure many of you will be familiar with her

At work much of Anna’s time is spent doing all the insurance claims, she really is the queen of insurance! She also manages the health and safety for the practice, trying her very best to keep everyone (especially the vets) safe out of mischief- which is easier said than done.

Anna is heavily involved in the practice standards scheme, ensuring we maintain our accreditation with RCVS. Which we were awarded again this year thanks to all the hard work put in by team.

One of the most enjoyable parts of the job for Anna are helping our lovely clients with their insurance. When your horse is unwell- having someone dedicated to your claim can really help take some of the pressure off, in what can be a stressful time.

Outside of work, Anna spends time with her 18-year-old daughter & partner.