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Why is my chicken’s vent dirty and stuck with d...
A dirty, stuck vent usually means droppings, wet litter or a change in droppings is making the area soiled. Here's what to check, what may be causing it and how...
Why is my chicken’s vent dirty and stuck with d...
A dirty, stuck vent usually means droppings, wet litter or a change in droppings is making the area soiled. Here's what to check, what may be causing it and how...
Why does my dog have red, irritated skin from s...
Red, irritated skin after scratching is often linked to itching, licking or rubbing. Here’s what to check, common causes and the next sensible steps.
Why does my dog have red, irritated skin from s...
Red, irritated skin after scratching is often linked to itching, licking or rubbing. Here’s what to check, common causes and the next sensible steps.
What should I check if my horse has a lump near...
A lump near your horse’s ear canal can have several possible causes. Here’s what to check first, what it might be, and when to get your vet involved.
What should I check if my horse has a lump near...
A lump near your horse’s ear canal can have several possible causes. Here’s what to check first, what it might be, and when to get your vet involved.
What causes scaly leg mite in chickens?
Scaly leg mite in chickens is usually linked to direct contact and contaminated housing. Here’s what to check, what commonly causes it, and sensible next steps.
What causes scaly leg mite in chickens?
Scaly leg mite in chickens is usually linked to direct contact and contaminated housing. Here’s what to check, what commonly causes it, and sensible next steps.
What should I do if my dog’s fur stays greasy a...
If your dog still feels greasy after a wash, there are a few simple things to check before worrying. Here’s what can cause it and what to do next.
What should I do if my dog’s fur stays greasy a...
If your dog still feels greasy after a wash, there are a few simple things to check before worrying. Here’s what can cause it and what to do next.
What Causes Feather Mites in Horses?
Feather mites are usually linked to close contact, shared kit, and grooming or turnout environments. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and what to do next.
What Causes Feather Mites in Horses?
Feather mites are usually linked to close contact, shared kit, and grooming or turnout environments. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and what to do next.