Massey Rowe (Director) BSc (Hons) - Practice Manager
Thomasia (Massey) studied Equine Science at Hartpury College and whilst studying she worked numerous jobs in point-to-point and hunting yards, pubs - and qualified as a BHS instructor.
After establishing Rowe Equine with Nelson, she continues to be instrumental in ensuring the practice provides a caring and professional service to clients and their animals by overseeing the day-to-day running of the busy clinic and organising the vet schedules, alongside further business development.
Massey is a keen and talented horsewoman, both in a practical and theoretical sense, and she extremely generous in sharing her knowledge. She continues to instruct at Pony Club rallies and camp.
After establishing Rowe Equine with Nelson, she continues to be instrumental in ensuring the practice provides a caring and professional service to clients and their animals by overseeing the day-to-day running of the busy clinic and organising the vet schedules, alongside further business development.
Massey is a keen and talented horsewoman, both in a practical and theoretical sense, and she extremely generous in sharing her knowledge. She continues to instruct at Pony Club rallies and camp.
What you do in your spare time?
"I enjoy the outdoors; whether riding my own horses, taking my daughter to Pony Club rallies, dog walking or managing the animals and garden at home."
What do you like most about working at Rowe Equine?
"The huge variety of cases we encounter means that we are all always learning and our vets are very good at explaining the diagnoses and treatment."
Who is your most memorable horse?
"My old hunter Asbo, so called because she arrived with a "hoodie" rug and she always stood her ground. She was brave and talented, but very opinionated."
"I enjoy the outdoors; whether riding my own horses, taking my daughter to Pony Club rallies, dog walking or managing the animals and garden at home."
What do you like most about working at Rowe Equine?
"The huge variety of cases we encounter means that we are all always learning and our vets are very good at explaining the diagnoses and treatment."
Who is your most memorable horse?
"My old hunter Asbo, so called because she arrived with a "hoodie" rug and she always stood her ground. She was brave and talented, but very opinionated."