M
eadowview Equine Therapy is a newly established ECB Equine Spa Therapy centre situated in Keady, Co. Armagh. We supply full livery with 15 top class stables, a large 6 stall horse walker in the yard for different treatments, also sand paddock. Full vetenary service available & quality Farrier on site. Your horse will be looked after & cared for with the highest respect with full confidentiality. We supply a transport service for horses to & from your own yard.
Remember every injury has its own different treatment with the ECB Spa & Walker treatments to suit your horses injury. The centre is owned and managed by Patrick Fegan.
Patrick Fegan has been working with horses for more than 20 years. " When I left school I went on to work in one of Ireland's top racing yards. I have also worked in several other racing yards over Ireland. I worked in a top racing yard which had a therapy centre in Melbourne, Australlia, which is were I first got interested in therapy.

Patrick had no doubt when it came to purchasing the ECB Equine Spa. "I bought the best system, so that I could produce the best results."
ECB Equine History

ECB Equine Ltd. owned and managed by Ean and Sarah Branston, was formed in the UK in 2001. In late 2005 ECB Equine launched into the US market together with Allen Gutowski and opened its distribution center in New Jersey. ECB prides itself on being a forward thinking company encompassing build quality, customer care and equine well-being.
ECB Equine Spa Product. The ECB Equine Spa, which offers fast, cold-water hydrotherapy to its clients, incorporates innovative design features researched at their own Centre for Natural Equine Rehabilitation, Gloucestershire UK, and through their international network of machines. ECB Spas and cold water hydrotherapy treatment on horses from all equine spheres have shown not only to improve recovery times in tendon, ligament and bone fracture injuries; but also as a preventative measure and training asset. It is also the only Spa currently on the market that is evaluated by Professor Evan R Hunt, University of Sydney Orange, founding researcher into cold-water equine hydrotherapy treatments.