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What should I do if my horse is scratching unti...

If your horse is scratching until it bleeds, the priority is to check the skin, reduce further rubbing and look at likely triggers such as flies, midges or irritation from...

What should I do if my horse is scratching unti...

If your horse is scratching until it bleeds, the priority is to check the skin, reduce further rubbing and look at likely triggers such as flies, midges or irritation from...

What should I check if my horse's girth leather...

If your horse's girth leather is peeling, check the surface, stitching, fit and care history first. It’s often a sign of wear, dryness or product build-up rather than something more...

What should I check if my horse's girth leather...

If your horse's girth leather is peeling, check the surface, stitching, fit and care history first. It’s often a sign of wear, dryness or product build-up rather than something more...

What should I do if a sarcoid is interfering wi...

If a sarcoid is rubbing under tack or rugs, the safest approach is to reduce friction, keep a close eye on the area and get your vet involved before it...

What should I do if a sarcoid is interfering wi...

If a sarcoid is rubbing under tack or rugs, the safest approach is to reduce friction, keep a close eye on the area and get your vet involved before it...

What should I do if my horse’s greasy heel is b...

Bleeding greasy heel needs a calm, practical check. Here’s what to look for, what may be causing it, and how to care for the skin while keeping an eye out...

What should I do if my horse’s greasy heel is b...

Bleeding greasy heel needs a calm, practical check. Here’s what to look for, what may be causing it, and how to care for the skin while keeping an eye out...

What should I do if my horse has mud fever and ...

Mud fever with a fever needs a closer look. Check the skin, legs and overall behaviour, and contact your vet if your horse seems unwell or the signs are spreading.

What should I do if my horse has mud fever and ...

Mud fever with a fever needs a closer look. Check the skin, legs and overall behaviour, and contact your vet if your horse seems unwell or the signs are spreading.

When should I worry if my chickens stop roostin...

If your chickens suddenly stop roosting, it's worth checking for red mite, injury, illness or changes in the coop. Here's what to look for and what to do next.

When should I worry if my chickens stop roostin...

If your chickens suddenly stop roosting, it's worth checking for red mite, injury, illness or changes in the coop. Here's what to look for and what to do next.