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What should I do if my horse is very itchy arou...

If your horse is itchy around the feathers, start by checking the skin, the legs and the turnout routine. It’s often linked to irritation, mud, insects or feather mites, and...

What should I do if my horse is very itchy arou...

If your horse is itchy around the feathers, start by checking the skin, the legs and the turnout routine. It’s often linked to irritation, mud, insects or feather mites, and...

Why is my chicken's wound still painful when to...

If a chicken’s wound still hurts to touch, it may be due to ongoing irritation, slower healing, infection or hidden damage. Here’s what to check and what to do next.

Why is my chicken's wound still painful when to...

If a chicken’s wound still hurts to touch, it may be due to ongoing irritation, slower healing, infection or hidden damage. Here’s what to check and what to do next.

What should I do if my horse is suddenly very l...

Sudden one-foot lameness in a horse can have several causes. Here’s what to check, what to do next, and when to get your vet involved.

What should I do if my horse is suddenly very l...

Sudden one-foot lameness in a horse can have several causes. Here’s what to check, what to do next, and when to get your vet involved.

What should I check if my horse has a cut under...

If you’ve found a cut under a bandage, check the skin, the bandage fit and whether there are signs of heat, swelling or discharge. Small issues are often down to...

What should I check if my horse has a cut under...

If you’ve found a cut under a bandage, check the skin, the bandage fit and whether there are signs of heat, swelling or discharge. Small issues are often down to...

Why does my horse keep getting mud fever? | arl...

If mud fever keeps coming back, there’s usually an underlying reason such as wet turnout, muddy legs, skin irritation or incomplete drying. Here’s what to check and what can help.

Why does my horse keep getting mud fever? | arl...

If mud fever keeps coming back, there’s usually an underlying reason such as wet turnout, muddy legs, skin irritation or incomplete drying. Here’s what to check and what can help.

When should I call the vet for a peck wound on ...

A peck wound can be minor, but it’s worth keeping a close eye on. Learn what to check, what to do at home and when vet advice makes sense.

When should I call the vet for a peck wound on ...

A peck wound can be minor, but it’s worth keeping a close eye on. Learn what to check, what to do at home and when vet advice makes sense.