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What causes repeated ear rubbing in horses?

Repeated ear rubbing in horses is often linked to irritation, insects or ear mites. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and when to get help.

What causes repeated ear rubbing in horses?

Repeated ear rubbing in horses is often linked to irritation, insects or ear mites. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and when to get help.

What causes red mite infestations in chicken co...

Red mite in chicken coops usually builds up because the environment gives them plenty of hiding places and easy access to birds at night. Here’s what to check and what...

What causes red mite infestations in chicken co...

Red mite in chicken coops usually builds up because the environment gives them plenty of hiding places and easy access to birds at night. Here’s what to check and what...

What causes rain rot to keep coming back on my ...

Rain rot often comes back when the underlying skin irritation, wet weather exposure or grooming routine hasn't changed. Here's what to check, what usually causes repeat flare-ups, and the next...

What causes rain rot to keep coming back on my ...

Rain rot often comes back when the underlying skin irritation, wet weather exposure or grooming routine hasn't changed. Here's what to check, what usually causes repeat flare-ups, and the next...

What causes rain rot on my horse’s back, neck, ...

Rain rot is usually linked to wet, damp skin and lowered coat condition, but there are a few possible causes. Here’s what to check, what it can mean, and the...

What causes rain rot on my horse’s back, neck, ...

Rain rot is usually linked to wet, damp skin and lowered coat condition, but there are a few possible causes. Here’s what to check, what it can mean, and the...

What causes rain rot on clipped horses in autum...

Rain rot on a clipped horse is usually linked to damp skin, mud, sweat and a coat that’s not fully recovering after clipping. Here’s what to check and what to...

What causes rain rot on clipped horses in autum...

Rain rot on a clipped horse is usually linked to damp skin, mud, sweat and a coat that’s not fully recovering after clipping. Here’s what to check and what to...

What causes pale combs, weight loss, and poor l...

Pale combs, weight loss and a drop in laying can happen with northern fowl mite, but there are a few other possible causes too. Here’s what to check and what...

What causes pale combs, weight loss, and poor l...

Pale combs, weight loss and a drop in laying can happen with northern fowl mite, but there are a few other possible causes too. Here’s what to check and what...