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Why is my horse rubbing a sarcoid raw? | arlo.®...
If a sarcoid is being rubbed raw, the usual reason is irritation, but there can be several causes. Here’s what to check, what may be making it worse, and what...
Why is my horse rubbing a sarcoid raw? | arlo.®...
If a sarcoid is being rubbed raw, the usual reason is irritation, but there can be several causes. Here’s what to check, what may be making it worse, and what...
What should I do if my horse’s legs are crusty ...
Crusty, sore legs in horses are often linked to mud fever or other skin irritation. Here’s what to check, what to do at home, and when to get the vet...
What should I do if my horse’s legs are crusty ...
Crusty, sore legs in horses are often linked to mud fever or other skin irritation. Here’s what to check, what to do at home, and when to get the vet...
What should I check if a peck wound is slow to ...
If a peck wound in your flock is healing slowly, check for repeated pecking, moisture, dirt, swelling and signs the bird is struggling to rest or feed. A few simple...
What should I check if a peck wound is slow to ...
If a peck wound in your flock is healing slowly, check for repeated pecking, moisture, dirt, swelling and signs the bird is struggling to rest or feed. A few simple...
Why does my horse keep itching its mane but not...
Mane itching without body itching is often linked to flies, skin irritation, rubbing habits or a localised skin issue. Here’s what to check and what may help.
Why does my horse keep itching its mane but not...
Mane itching without body itching is often linked to flies, skin irritation, rubbing habits or a localised skin issue. Here’s what to check and what may help.
When should I call the vet if my dog keeps gett...
Recurring hot spots and sores can have several causes. Here’s what to check at home, what may be going on, and when it’s time to speak to your vet.
When should I call the vet if my dog keeps gett...
Recurring hot spots and sores can have several causes. Here’s what to check at home, what may be going on, and when it’s time to speak to your vet.
Why Are My Chicken Droppings Clumped Together? ...
Clumped chicken droppings are often down to normal variation, diet, bedding or mild digestive upset. Here’s what to check, what it can mean, and when to get help.
Why Are My Chicken Droppings Clumped Together? ...
Clumped chicken droppings are often down to normal variation, diet, bedding or mild digestive upset. Here’s what to check, what it can mean, and when to get help.