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What should I check if my horse has wet, matted...
Wet, matted hair on a horse’s legs is often linked to mud, damp turnout or skin irritation. Here’s what to check and what you can do next.
What should I check if my horse has wet, matted...
Wet, matted hair on a horse’s legs is often linked to mud, damp turnout or skin irritation. Here’s what to check and what you can do next.
Why does my horse keep getting mud fever in the...
If mud fever keeps returning in the same paddock, the mud, moisture and repeated skin damage are often part of the problem. Here’s what to check, what may be causing...
Why does my horse keep getting mud fever in the...
If mud fever keeps returning in the same paddock, the mud, moisture and repeated skin damage are often part of the problem. Here’s what to check, what may be causing...
Why is my horse’s stocking up worse in the morn...
Morning stocking up is often more noticeable after a night standing still. Here’s what to check, what can cause it and what to do next.
Why is my horse’s stocking up worse in the morn...
Morning stocking up is often more noticeable after a night standing still. Here’s what to check, what can cause it and what to do next.
What should I do if my horse has a puncture wou...
If your horse has a puncture wound that may be infected, start by checking the wound carefully, keeping it clean and monitoring for swelling, heat or discharge. This article explains...
What should I do if my horse has a puncture wou...
If your horse has a puncture wound that may be infected, start by checking the wound carefully, keeping it clean and monitoring for swelling, heat or discharge. This article explains...
What should I check if my horse has a suspected...
A suspected ringworm patch is worth checking calmly and carefully. Here’s what to look for, what it could be, and sensible next steps.
What should I check if my horse has a suspected...
A suspected ringworm patch is worth checking calmly and carefully. Here’s what to look for, what it could be, and sensible next steps.
Why is my dog licking an infected wound?
If your dog keeps licking an infected wound, it’s usually because the area is sore, itchy or irritating. Here’s what to check, what can cause it, and the best next...
Why is my dog licking an infected wound?
If your dog keeps licking an infected wound, it’s usually because the area is sore, itchy or irritating. Here’s what to check, what can cause it, and the best next...