Your local farm vets.
Proudly vet owned and fiercely independent.
Services
We are a vet owned, independent, dedicated farm-only practice, deeply rooted in our community working with farmers across South West England and South Wales.
Farm Vet Services

Advanced Breeding
Choose Tyndale Vets for your advanced breeding needs and experience the difference that expertise, innovation, and state-of-the-art facilities can make.
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Dairy
Our team of 12 dedicated farm vets strive to build lasting relationships with our clients to provide tailored solutions to meet your farms individual needs.
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Beef
Tyndale understand the unique challenges and opportunities facing beef farmers today.
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Goats
We're passionate about goats and the unique challenges that farming them can pose.
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Deer
Tyndale Vets has a dedicated veterinary deer team, covering farmed deer, park deer, wild deer and zoological collections.
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Camelids
Our Tyndale camelid team provide a high level of service to our alpaca and llama patients due to our extensive experience and interest in these species.
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Smallholder Services
At Tyndale, we understand that every farm, no matter how small, deserves expert care and attention. Whether you're tending to a small flock of three pet sheep, a herd of four alpacas, or your cherished chickens and pigs, we're here to support you.
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Ewe-Go™
Tyndale’s very own bespoke mix of oral calcium and energy for ewes suffering with Twin Lamb disease.
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Ewe-Go™
Tyndale’s very own bespoke mix of oral calcium and energy for ewes suffering with Twin Lamb disease.
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Improving Post Weaning Lamb Performance
Learn practical tips and techniques to maximize their potential!
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Course
Mastering Medicines - Beef & Sheep
01/07/25 -
Course
Mastering Medicines - Dairy
25/06/25 -
Course
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Course
BVD Talk
28/05/25 -
Course
The Growing Lamb - WEBINAR
30/04/25