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What should I check if my horse’s wound has bla...
Black or dead-looking tissue in a horse wound can have a few causes. Here’s what to check, what it might mean and when to get help.
What should I check if my horse’s wound has bla...
Black or dead-looking tissue in a horse wound can have a few causes. Here’s what to check, what it might mean and when to get help.
Why does my chicken keep reopening a small woun...
If a chicken keeps reopening a small wound, it’s often because the area is being pecked, rubbed or kept damp. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it and...
Why does my chicken keep reopening a small woun...
If a chicken keeps reopening a small wound, it’s often because the area is being pecked, rubbed or kept damp. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it and...
What should I do if my horse has a cut with pro...
A cut with proud flesh usually needs calm, careful management. Here’s what to check, what can help, and when to get your vet involved.
What should I do if my horse has a cut with pro...
A cut with proud flesh usually needs calm, careful management. Here’s what to check, what can help, and when to get your vet involved.
Why are my chickens losing feathers around the ...
Feather loss around a chicken’s head can have a few common causes, from pecking and rubbing to mites or moulting. Here’s what to check and what to do next.
Why are my chickens losing feathers around the ...
Feather loss around a chicken’s head can have a few common causes, from pecking and rubbing to mites or moulting. Here’s what to check and what to do next.
Can rain scald spread between horses in the field?
Rain scald can sometimes appear in more than one horse in the same field, but it’s not always passed directly from horse to horse. Here’s what to check and what...
Can rain scald spread between horses in the field?
Rain scald can sometimes appear in more than one horse in the same field, but it’s not always passed directly from horse to horse. Here’s what to check and what...
Why does my horse have irritated skin where the...
Rug-area skin irritation is often linked to rubbing, sweat, insects or sensitive skin. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it and the sensible next steps.
Why does my horse have irritated skin where the...
Rug-area skin irritation is often linked to rubbing, sweat, insects or sensitive skin. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it and the sensible next steps.