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What should I do if my horse has sore, crusty h...

Sore, crusty heels in horses are often linked to mud fever or other skin irritation. Here's what to check, what may be causing it, and the practical next steps.

What should I do if my horse has sore, crusty h...

Sore, crusty heels in horses are often linked to mud fever or other skin irritation. Here's what to check, what may be causing it, and the practical next steps.

Why is the skin around my chicken's wound dark,...

Dark, hot or painful skin around a chicken wound can mean the area is irritated, inflamed or not healing well. Here’s what to check and what to do next.

Why is the skin around my chicken's wound dark,...

Dark, hot or painful skin around a chicken wound can mean the area is irritated, inflamed or not healing well. Here’s what to check and what to do next.

Why does my horse flinch when I clean or inspec...

If your horse flinches when you touch its ears, it’s often due to sensitivity, irritation or simply not liking the area being handled. Here’s what to check and what to...

Why does my horse flinch when I clean or inspec...

If your horse flinches when you touch its ears, it’s often due to sensitivity, irritation or simply not liking the area being handled. Here’s what to check and what to...

What should I do if my dog keeps scratching an ...

A scratched infected wound can keep getting irritated, so a calm check of the area and simple steps to stop more damage can really help. Here’s what to look for,...

What should I do if my dog keeps scratching an ...

A scratched infected wound can keep getting irritated, so a calm check of the area and simple steps to stop more damage can really help. Here’s what to look for,...

Why are there scabs and redness under my horse’...

Scabs and redness under feathering are often linked to mud, moisture, skin irritation or mites. Here’s what to check and what you can do next.

Why are there scabs and redness under my horse’...

Scabs and redness under feathering are often linked to mud, moisture, skin irritation or mites. Here’s what to check and what you can do next.

What should I do if my dog keeps scratching sor...

If your dog keeps scratching sores open, start by checking the skin closely, keeping the area clean and stopping further damage where you can. Ongoing scratching can have several causes,...

What should I do if my dog keeps scratching sor...

If your dog keeps scratching sores open, start by checking the skin closely, keeping the area clean and stopping further damage where you can. Ongoing scratching can have several causes,...