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Why does my dog’s fur look patchy after shampoo...
Patchy-looking fur after shampooing is often down to how the coat dried, how the shampoo was used, or an underlying skin issue becoming more noticeable. Here’s what to check and...
Why does my dog’s fur look patchy after shampoo...
Patchy-looking fur after shampooing is often down to how the coat dried, how the shampoo was used, or an underlying skin issue becoming more noticeable. Here’s what to check and...
What should I do if my broody hen has dirty fea...
Dirty feathers around a broody hen’s vent are often a sign of droppings, damp bedding or a bird that’s not keeping herself as clean as usual. Here’s what to check...
What should I do if my broody hen has dirty fea...
Dirty feathers around a broody hen’s vent are often a sign of droppings, damp bedding or a bird that’s not keeping herself as clean as usual. Here’s what to check...
Why is my chicken's comb pale and cold to the t...
A pale, cold comb can happen for several reasons, from a bird being chilled to circulation or health issues. Here’s what to check at home and when to get help.
Why is my chicken's comb pale and cold to the t...
A pale, cold comb can happen for several reasons, from a bird being chilled to circulation or health issues. Here’s what to check at home and when to get help.
Why are eggs missing from the nest box with no ...
Missing eggs with no shell in the nest box often points to egg eating, but there are a few possible reasons. Here’s what to check and how to reduce the...
Why are eggs missing from the nest box with no ...
Missing eggs with no shell in the nest box often points to egg eating, but there are a few possible reasons. Here’s what to check and how to reduce the...
What should I do if my horse's legs are filled ...
Cool, painless filled legs are often linked to standing, reduced movement or routine management. Here’s what to check, what it may mean and when to keep an eye on it.
What should I do if my horse's legs are filled ...
Cool, painless filled legs are often linked to standing, reduced movement or routine management. Here’s what to check, what it may mean and when to keep an eye on it.
What should I do if my horse’s wound is still p...
If your horse’s wound is still painful after a few days, check for swelling, heat, discharge and movement-related irritation, then keep a close eye on it and speak to your...
What should I do if my horse’s wound is still p...
If your horse’s wound is still painful after a few days, check for swelling, heat, discharge and movement-related irritation, then keep a close eye on it and speak to your...