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What do feather mites look like on a horse?
Feather mites can be hard to spot, but there are some common signs owners can check for. Here’s what they may look like and what to do next.
What do feather mites look like on a horse?
Feather mites can be hard to spot, but there are some common signs owners can check for. Here’s what they may look like and what to do next.
Why does my dog have matted fur close to the skin?
Mats close to the skin can happen for a few simple reasons, from damp coats and rubbing to coat changes or skin discomfort. Here’s what to check and what to...
Why does my dog have matted fur close to the skin?
Mats close to the skin can happen for a few simple reasons, from damp coats and rubbing to coat changes or skin discomfort. Here’s what to check and what to...
Why do my horse’s legs fill more in cold weathe...
Cold weather can sometimes make a horse’s legs look fuller. Here’s what to check, common causes and when simple management may help.
Why do my horse’s legs fill more in cold weathe...
Cold weather can sometimes make a horse’s legs look fuller. Here’s what to check, common causes and when simple management may help.
Why is my chicken feather pecking itself? | arl...
Self-feather pecking in chickens is often linked to boredom, parasites, moulting or flock stress. Here’s what to check and what you can do next.
Why is my chicken feather pecking itself? | arl...
Self-feather pecking in chickens is often linked to boredom, parasites, moulting or flock stress. Here’s what to check and what you can do next.
Why is my horse’s coat greasy in some patches a...
Greasy patches with scabs can happen for a few reasons, including rain scald. Here’s what to check, what it may mean and what to do next.
Why is my horse’s coat greasy in some patches a...
Greasy patches with scabs can happen for a few reasons, including rain scald. Here’s what to check, what it may mean and what to do next.
Why are my horse’s legs warm and puffy after tu...
Warm, puffy legs after turnout are often linked to standing still, mud, or routine fluid build-up, but it’s worth checking a few simple things to make sure nothing more serious...
Why are my horse’s legs warm and puffy after tu...
Warm, puffy legs after turnout are often linked to standing still, mud, or routine fluid build-up, but it’s worth checking a few simple things to make sure nothing more serious...