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When is sweet itch in horses an emergency?
Sweet itch is usually not an emergency, but severe rubbing, broken skin, swelling or signs of infection can mean your horse needs veterinary advice.
When is sweet itch in horses an emergency?
Sweet itch is usually not an emergency, but severe rubbing, broken skin, swelling or signs of infection can mean your horse needs veterinary advice.
When should I call the vet for swollen fly bite...
Swollen fly bites are common in horses, but a vet may be needed if the swelling is spreading, hot, painful or not settling. Here’s what to check and what to...
When should I call the vet for swollen fly bite...
Swollen fly bites are common in horses, but a vet may be needed if the swelling is spreading, hot, painful or not settling. Here’s what to check and what to...
Why is my horse’s skin crusty and flaky along t...
Crusty, flaky skin along the mane and tail is often linked to sweet itch or other irritation. Here’s what to check, what might be causing it, and sensible next steps.
Why is my horse’s skin crusty and flaky along t...
Crusty, flaky skin along the mane and tail is often linked to sweet itch or other irritation. Here’s what to check, what might be causing it, and sensible next steps.
What should I do if my horse is restless in the...
If your horse is restless in the field from fly bites, start by checking the skin, timing and turnout conditions, then focus on simple fly-season management that can help ease...
What should I do if my horse is restless in the...
If your horse is restless in the field from fly bites, start by checking the skin, timing and turnout conditions, then focus on simple fly-season management that can help ease...
What should I do if my horse is rubbing itself ...
If your horse is rubbing itself raw, start by checking the skin closely and reducing further irritation. Sweet itch is a common reason, but there can be other causes too.
What should I do if my horse is rubbing itself ...
If your horse is rubbing itself raw, start by checking the skin closely and reducing further irritation. Sweet itch is a common reason, but there can be other causes too.
Why is my horse biting or scratching at its fla...
Warm-weather flank biting or scratching is often linked to flies, midges or skin irritation. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and how to manage it calmly.
Why is my horse biting or scratching at its fla...
Warm-weather flank biting or scratching is often linked to flies, midges or skin irritation. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and how to manage it calmly.