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Why is my chicken losing weight and scratching ...
If your chicken is scratching and losing weight, parasites are one common reason, but there are a few other things to check too. Here’s what to look for and what...
Why is my chicken losing weight and scratching ...
If your chicken is scratching and losing weight, parasites are one common reason, but there are a few other things to check too. Here’s what to look for and what...
Why Is There a Nail Hole After My Horse Lost a ...
A nail hole after a lost shoe is often just part of the old shoeing line, but it’s worth checking the hoof carefully for heat, soreness, cracks or debris and...
Why Is There a Nail Hole After My Horse Lost a ...
A nail hole after a lost shoe is often just part of the old shoeing line, but it’s worth checking the hoof carefully for heat, soreness, cracks or debris and...
Why is my chicken's wound turning yellow or gre...
A yellow or grey wound can mean healing has slowed, scabbing is changing, or the area needs closer checking. Here’s what to look for and what to do next.
Why is my chicken's wound turning yellow or gre...
A yellow or grey wound can mean healing has slowed, scabbing is changing, or the area needs closer checking. Here’s what to look for and what to do next.
What are the signs that a hoof puncture may be ...
A hoof puncture can become infected, so it helps to know what to look for. Here’s what to check, what may be going on, and when to get your vet...
What are the signs that a hoof puncture may be ...
A hoof puncture can become infected, so it helps to know what to look for. Here’s what to check, what may be going on, and when to get your vet...
Why is my dog suddenly licking its paw after co...
If your dog starts licking a paw after coming inside, it’s often down to something stuck in the foot, irritation from mud or grit, or a small sore. Here’s what...
Why is my dog suddenly licking its paw after co...
If your dog starts licking a paw after coming inside, it’s often down to something stuck in the foot, irritation from mud or grit, or a small sore. Here’s what...
When should I call the vet for a wound that is ...
If your horse’s wound is slow to heal, keep a close eye on it and speak to your vet if it’s getting larger, looks infected, or hasn’t improved as expected.
When should I call the vet for a wound that is ...
If your horse’s wound is slow to heal, keep a close eye on it and speak to your vet if it’s getting larger, looks infected, or hasn’t improved as expected.