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Why does my horse have patchy hair loss on its ...
Patchy hair loss on a horse’s face is often linked to ringworm, rubbing or irritation. Here’s what to check, what else could be going on and what to do next.
Why does my horse have patchy hair loss on its ...
Patchy hair loss on a horse’s face is often linked to ringworm, rubbing or irritation. Here’s what to check, what else could be going on and what to do next.
Why does my horse have bumps or welts after bei...
Small bumps or welts after fly bites are often a reaction to irritation. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and how to manage fly-season discomfort calmly.
Why does my horse have bumps or welts after bei...
Small bumps or welts after fly bites are often a reaction to irritation. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and how to manage fly-season discomfort calmly.
Why is my horse lame but there is no visible ho...
A hoof bruise, sole tenderness or a hidden issue can make a horse lame even when you can't see a crack. Here's what to check and what to do next.
Why is my horse lame but there is no visible ho...
A hoof bruise, sole tenderness or a hidden issue can make a horse lame even when you can't see a crack. Here's what to check and what to do next.
What should I do if my dog has fox poo on its p...
Fox poo on your dog’s paws is usually a messy grooming issue, not an emergency. Here’s how to check the paws, clean them safely and know when extra help is...
What should I do if my dog has fox poo on its p...
Fox poo on your dog’s paws is usually a messy grooming issue, not an emergency. Here’s how to check the paws, clean them safely and know when extra help is...
Why is my chicken’s small wound not healing?
A small chicken wound that isn’t healing can be down to scratching, dirt, pecking, or irritation. Here’s what to check and how to care for it safely.
Why is my chicken’s small wound not healing?
A small chicken wound that isn’t healing can be down to scratching, dirt, pecking, or irritation. Here’s what to check and how to care for it safely.
What should I do if my chicken has a twisted or...
A bent or twisted toe in a chicken can be caused by injury, swelling, or a developmental issue. Here’s what to check at home and when to get help.
What should I do if my chicken has a twisted or...
A bent or twisted toe in a chicken can be caused by injury, swelling, or a developmental issue. Here’s what to check at home and when to get help.