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Why is one chicken bullying the others and peck...

If one chicken is bullying the rest and pecking feathers out, it’s often a flock management issue rather than one simple cause. Here’s what to check, what may be behind...

Why is one chicken bullying the others and peck...

If one chicken is bullying the rest and pecking feathers out, it’s often a flock management issue rather than one simple cause. Here’s what to check, what may be behind...

What should I do if my horse’s rain scald is sp...

If rain scald is spreading, check the skin closely, keep the coat as dry as you can and avoid picking at scabs. A vet may be needed if it’s worsening...

What should I do if my horse’s rain scald is sp...

If rain scald is spreading, check the skin closely, keep the coat as dry as you can and avoid picking at scabs. A vet may be needed if it’s worsening...

How can I tell if my dog’s skin folds are infec...

Skin fold infections often show up as redness, smell, soreness or damp skin. Here’s what to check, what can cause it and when to get vet advice.

How can I tell if my dog’s skin folds are infec...

Skin fold infections often show up as redness, smell, soreness or damp skin. Here’s what to check, what can cause it and when to get vet advice.

Why does my horse’s wound keep forming thick sc...

If your horse’s wound keeps scabbing over but not closing, there are a few common reasons this can happen. Here’s what to check, what may be slowing healing, and when...

Why does my horse’s wound keep forming thick sc...

If your horse’s wound keeps scabbing over but not closing, there are a few common reasons this can happen. Here’s what to check, what may be slowing healing, and when...

Why is there hair loss or rubbed patches around...

Hair loss around the ears is often caused by rubbing, flies, tack fit or skin irritation. Here’s what to check and the practical next steps.

Why is there hair loss or rubbed patches around...

Hair loss around the ears is often caused by rubbing, flies, tack fit or skin irritation. Here’s what to check and the practical next steps.

Why are my horse's legs puffy in the morning?

Morning puffiness in a horse’s legs is often linked to standing still overnight, but it’s still worth checking for heat, pain, or uneven swelling.

Why are my horse's legs puffy in the morning?

Morning puffiness in a horse’s legs is often linked to standing still overnight, but it’s still worth checking for heat, pain, or uneven swelling.