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What should I do if my chicken has a hard lump ...

A hard lump on a chicken’s foot pad is often linked to bumblefoot or another irritation. Here’s what to check, what you can do at home, and when to get...

What should I do if my chicken has a hard lump ...

A hard lump on a chicken’s foot pad is often linked to bumblefoot or another irritation. Here’s what to check, what you can do at home, and when to get...

When is a horse cut too deep to treat at home?

A deep horse cut can look small on the surface but still need proper attention. Here’s what to check, what you can safely do at home, and when to call...

When is a horse cut too deep to treat at home?

A deep horse cut can look small on the surface but still need proper attention. Here’s what to check, what you can safely do at home, and when to call...

Why does my horse have scabs around its ears in...

Scabs around the ears in summer are often linked to flies, midges, rubbing or irritated skin. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and sensible next steps.

Why does my horse have scabs around its ears in...

Scabs around the ears in summer are often linked to flies, midges, rubbing or irritated skin. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and sensible next steps.

Why are my horse’s feathers thickened and scaly?

Thickened, scaly feathers are often linked to mud, moisture or skin irritation. Here’s what to check, common causes and the best next steps.

Why are my horse’s feathers thickened and scaly?

Thickened, scaly feathers are often linked to mud, moisture or skin irritation. Here’s what to check, common causes and the best next steps.

Why is my horse bleeding from a bite wound that...

A small bite wound can bleed more than it first looks. Here’s what to check, why it can happen, and what to do next.

Why is my horse bleeding from a bite wound that...

A small bite wound can bleed more than it first looks. Here’s what to check, why it can happen, and what to do next.

Why Are My Horse’s Ears Red and Irritated?

Red, irritated ears in horses are often down to insects, rubbing, dirt or sensitive skin. Here’s what to check, common causes and sensible next steps.

Why Are My Horse’s Ears Red and Irritated?

Red, irritated ears in horses are often down to insects, rubbing, dirt or sensitive skin. Here’s what to check, common causes and sensible next steps.