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What should I do if my horse has broken skin fr...

If sweet itch has left your horse with broken skin, focus on keeping the area clean, reducing further rubbing and checking how extensive the damage is. Here’s what to look...

What should I do if my horse has broken skin fr...

If sweet itch has left your horse with broken skin, focus on keeping the area clean, reducing further rubbing and checking how extensive the damage is. Here’s what to look...

What should I check if my horse is itchy after ...

If your horse is itchy after turnout, it’s worth checking the skin, the turnout environment and when the itching starts. Here’s a practical way to narrow down the likely cause.

What should I check if my horse is itchy after ...

If your horse is itchy after turnout, it’s worth checking the skin, the turnout environment and when the itching starts. Here’s a practical way to narrow down the likely cause.

Why is my horse biting or scratching its belly ...

Belly biting or scratching in fly season is often linked to insect irritation, but there are a few other common causes to check. Here’s what to look for and how...

Why is my horse biting or scratching its belly ...

Belly biting or scratching in fly season is often linked to insect irritation, but there are a few other common causes to check. Here’s what to look for and how...

Why is my horse stamping and swishing its tail ...

Stamping and tail swishing after turnout is often linked to fly irritation or sweet itch, but there can be a few other reasons too. Here’s what to check and what...

Why is my horse stamping and swishing its tail ...

Stamping and tail swishing after turnout is often linked to fly irritation or sweet itch, but there can be a few other reasons too. Here’s what to check and what...

Why does my horse keep biting at its skin in fl...

If your horse is biting at its skin in fly season, flies and midges are a common reason, but coat irritation, sweat, rubbing or sweet itch can also play a...

Why does my horse keep biting at its skin in fl...

If your horse is biting at its skin in fly season, flies and midges are a common reason, but coat irritation, sweat, rubbing or sweet itch can also play a...

What should I do if my horse is losing hair aft...

Repeated fly bites can leave horses sore, itchy and patchy-coated. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and how to help manage it day to day.

What should I do if my horse is losing hair aft...

Repeated fly bites can leave horses sore, itchy and patchy-coated. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and how to help manage it day to day.