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What should I check if only one hind leg has mu...
If mud fever is only showing on one hind leg, check the skin, the hoof, turnout conditions and whether there’s been a knock or rub on that side. A few...
What should I check if only one hind leg has mu...
If mud fever is only showing on one hind leg, check the skin, the hoof, turnout conditions and whether there’s been a knock or rub on that side. A few...
Why is my horse acting head-shy when I touch th...
If your horse has become head-shy around the ears, it often points to soreness, irritation or a handling issue. Here’s what to check and what to do next.
Why is my horse acting head-shy when I touch th...
If your horse has become head-shy around the ears, it often points to soreness, irritation or a handling issue. Here’s what to check and what to do next.
What should I do if there is a thorn or splinte...
A thorn or splinter in your dog's paw is often something you can check carefully at home first. Here's what to look for, what to do next, and when to...
What should I do if there is a thorn or splinte...
A thorn or splinter in your dog's paw is often something you can check carefully at home first. Here's what to look for, what to do next, and when to...
What should I check if my horse's leather is fl...
If your horse’s leather is flaking when you clean it, check whether it’s dry, worn, over-cleaned or reacting to the products you’re using. Here’s what to look for and what...
What should I check if my horse's leather is fl...
If your horse’s leather is flaking when you clean it, check whether it’s dry, worn, over-cleaned or reacting to the products you’re using. Here’s what to look for and what...
What should I check if my horse reacts to a new...
If your horse reacts to a new shampoo, check the skin, timing, rinsing and any other recent changes before assuming it’s the shampoo. A few simple checks can help you...
What should I check if my horse reacts to a new...
If your horse reacts to a new shampoo, check the skin, timing, rinsing and any other recent changes before assuming it’s the shampoo. A few simple checks can help you...
Why does my horse have bald patches from rubbing?
Bald patches from rubbing are often linked to itching, flies, tack friction or skin irritation. Here’s what to check, what might be causing it and what to do next.
Why does my horse have bald patches from rubbing?
Bald patches from rubbing are often linked to itching, flies, tack friction or skin irritation. Here’s what to check, what might be causing it and what to do next.