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Why does sweet itch seem worse after rain?
Rain can leave horses feeling more uncomfortable because damp skin, humidity and the weather that follows may bring more biting insects back into play. Here’s what to check and what...
Why does sweet itch seem worse after rain?
Rain can leave horses feeling more uncomfortable because damp skin, humidity and the weather that follows may bring more biting insects back into play. Here’s what to check and what...
Why is my horse rubbing its tail on fences?
Tail rubbing is often linked to fly irritation, especially during sweet itch season. Here's what to check, what else can cause it, and how to manage it sensibly.
Why is my horse rubbing its tail on fences?
Tail rubbing is often linked to fly irritation, especially during sweet itch season. Here's what to check, what else can cause it, and how to manage it sensibly.
Why is my horse rubbing its mane out?
Mane rubbing in horses is often linked to flies, midges or sweet itch, but there can be other causes too. Here’s what to check and what may help.
Why is my horse rubbing its mane out?
Mane rubbing in horses is often linked to flies, midges or sweet itch, but there can be other causes too. Here’s what to check and what may help.
Why does my horse become difficult to ride when...
Fly irritation can make a horse tense, distracted or unhappy under saddle. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and how to make riding more comfortable.
Why does my horse become difficult to ride when...
Fly irritation can make a horse tense, distracted or unhappy under saddle. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and how to make riding more comfortable.
Why does my horse rub its nose during fly seaso...
If your horse is rubbing its nose in fly season, it’s often a sign of irritation from flies, midges or something in the environment. Here’s what to check and what...
Why does my horse rub its nose during fly seaso...
If your horse is rubbing its nose in fly season, it’s often a sign of irritation from flies, midges or something in the environment. Here’s what to check and what...
Why does my horse throw its head up while ridin...
Head throwing in summer is often linked to flies, irritation or tack discomfort. Check the obvious triggers first, then narrow down what’s changed.
Why does my horse throw its head up while ridin...
Head throwing in summer is often linked to flies, irritation or tack discomfort. Check the obvious triggers first, then narrow down what’s changed.