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What should I check if my horse keeps biting at...
If your horse keeps biting at its lower legs, there are a few sensible things to check first, from mud and rubbing to mites, irritation or minor skin changes.
What should I check if my horse keeps biting at...
If your horse keeps biting at its lower legs, there are a few sensible things to check first, from mud and rubbing to mites, irritation or minor skin changes.
What should I do if my dog’s bite wound keeps o...
If your dog’s bite wound keeps opening, the most important step is to keep it clean, stop licking or rubbing, and get it checked if it won’t stay closed or...
What should I do if my dog’s bite wound keeps o...
If your dog’s bite wound keeps opening, the most important step is to keep it clean, stop licking or rubbing, and get it checked if it won’t stay closed or...
What should I do if my horse has a deep wound t...
If a deep wound is healing slowly, keep it clean, watch for changes and check for reasons it’s not settling. Some wounds need veterinary input, especially if healing stalls or...
What should I do if my horse has a deep wound t...
If a deep wound is healing slowly, keep it clean, watch for changes and check for reasons it’s not settling. Some wounds need veterinary input, especially if healing stalls or...
Why does my horse's skin look inflamed after gr...
Spring grass can sometimes trigger skin irritation in horses. Here’s what to check, common causes and simple steps that may help you work out what’s going on.
Why does my horse's skin look inflamed after gr...
Spring grass can sometimes trigger skin irritation in horses. Here’s what to check, common causes and simple steps that may help you work out what’s going on.
Why is my horse’s sarcoid hairless and sore-loo...
A sarcoid that looks hairless or sore can be irritated, rubbed, or changing in appearance. Here’s what to check, what it might mean, and the sensible next steps.
Why is my horse’s sarcoid hairless and sore-loo...
A sarcoid that looks hairless or sore can be irritated, rubbed, or changing in appearance. Here’s what to check, what it might mean, and the sensible next steps.
What should I do if my chicken's wound smells b...
A smelly or infected-looking chicken wound needs prompt attention. Here’s what to check, how to clean it safely, and when to get vet advice.
What should I do if my chicken's wound smells b...
A smelly or infected-looking chicken wound needs prompt attention. Here’s what to check, how to clean it safely, and when to get vet advice.