Please Note : None of the team are able to answer questions about a specific animal or condition,
and only qualified vets are allowed to treat an animal

Trevor Adams
BVSc MRCVS VetMFHom, has worked in a veterinery dairy practice for 38 years. He qualified in veterinery homoeoapthy and has introduced it on organic and non organic farms over the last 15 years.
Chris Aukland
BVSc VetMFHom MRCVS, has been using homoeopathy in veterinery practice for 15 years and developed a keen interest in its role in farming 6 years ago.
Annie Batchelor
BA(Hons) PGCE MCH RSHom has practiced as a homoeopath for 20 years. After spending some time in Cornwall running a smallholding she then studied adult education and now runs The Salisbury Homoeopathic College.
Nigel Dodman

MRCVS. Nigel studied homoeopathy when he was lecturing at Harper Adams College of Agriculture. Now farming in Wales, he works full-time as a homoeopathic vet. Mobile 07989 898771

Graham Goodrich
BVetMed MRCVS VetMFHom, has worked in a mixed veterinery practice for 33 years. He has now moved to the North East of England to devote himself full time to homoeopathy.
Jenny Grist
RSHom. Living on the family farm in Devon, Jenny is a professional homoeopath and is able to help her brother treat their own animals.
Geoff Johnson
MRCVS MFHom RSHom, was a conventional vet for 8 years, working mainly with cows, until he saw the results which could be obtained using homeopathy. He qualified in homoeopathy for animals in 1998 and people in 2003 and now practices from Wiveliscombe Homoeopathic Surgery, 12 North Street, Wiveliscombe, Somerset.Geoff is also available for telephone consultancy on 01984 623479 between 9am and 5pm
Chris Lees BSc Hons Ag, Cert Ed. studied homoeopathy with Misha Norland before taking a degree in agriculture at the RAC where she made a special study of the role of homoeopathy in the treatment of the farm animal.
Bali Martindale
Trained originally at College of Agriculture and worked as a dairywoman for 17 years. Bali found that homoeopathy offered her tools which conventional medicine did not, particulary in the early stages of illness where an animal was "not quite right", a phrase any stockman will recognise. She then studied Homoeopathy at the British School in Taunton and now works as a full time homoeopath in Cirencester.
Sue Miles RSHom, is a farmers daughter. Her enthusiasm for homoeopathy began when she worked as a pharmacist in a rural practice and saw the limitations of conventional medicine. This lead her to investigate, and then train in, homoeopathy and she now works full-time as a practitioner and examiner.
©hawl 2004
Homoeopathy at Wellie Level began when a group of farmers, homoeopaths and homoeopathic vets realised they had a common concern about the lack of support offered to farmers who want to use homoeopathy on their farm.
We decided the best support was a basic, properly constructed, teaching course that would introduce the farmer to the subject as a whole, giving the student the building blocks of knowledge and confidence.
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After this we would offer "lego days" when students could return to discuss specific problems and advance their understanding of this complex and fascinating subject.