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Why does my chicken keep pecking at its legs?

If your chicken is pecking at its legs, it’s often reacting to irritation, mites, dry skin or damage to the feet and legs. Here’s what to check and what to...

Why does my chicken keep pecking at its legs?

If your chicken is pecking at its legs, it’s often reacting to irritation, mites, dry skin or damage to the feet and legs. Here’s what to check and what to...

What should I do if my chicken is sneezing but ...

Sneezing in a chicken that’s still eating is often linked to dust, irritation or a mild respiratory issue. Here’s what to check, what to do next and when to get...

What should I do if my chicken is sneezing but ...

Sneezing in a chicken that’s still eating is often linked to dust, irritation or a mild respiratory issue. Here’s what to check, what to do next and when to get...

Why is my dog smearing fox poo on its face or n...

Fox poo rolling is usually your dog enjoying a very strong smell, not trying to be difficult. Here’s what to check, why it happens and how to clean up calmly.

Why is my dog smearing fox poo on its face or n...

Fox poo rolling is usually your dog enjoying a very strong smell, not trying to be difficult. Here’s what to check, why it happens and how to clean up calmly.

When should I call a vet for feather loss in ch...

Feather loss in chickens is often linked to pecking, moulting or parasites, but some signs mean it’s worth getting veterinary advice. Here’s what to check first and when to escalate.

When should I call a vet for feather loss in ch...

Feather loss in chickens is often linked to pecking, moulting or parasites, but some signs mean it’s worth getting veterinary advice. Here’s what to check first and when to escalate.

Why are my horse’s feathered legs crusty and fl...

Crusty, flaky feathered legs are often linked to mud, damp, irritation or mites. Here’s what to check, what might be causing it, and the next sensible steps.

Why are my horse’s feathered legs crusty and fl...

Crusty, flaky feathered legs are often linked to mud, damp, irritation or mites. Here’s what to check, what might be causing it, and the next sensible steps.

When should I call the vet for a broody hen tha...

A broody hen that seems weak may just be run down, but it can also be a sign she’s not eating, drinking or coping well. Here’s what to check, what...

When should I call the vet for a broody hen tha...

A broody hen that seems weak may just be run down, but it can also be a sign she’s not eating, drinking or coping well. Here’s what to check, what...