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Why is my horse rubbing its mane raw?

If your horse is rubbing its mane raw, the most common reasons are itching from flies, skin irritation, sweat, or a grooming or tack issue. Here’s what to check and...

Why is my horse rubbing its mane raw?

If your horse is rubbing its mane raw, the most common reasons are itching from flies, skin irritation, sweat, or a grooming or tack issue. Here’s what to check and...

Why does my chicken have feathers missing after...

Feather loss after bullying is often down to pecking, stress or broken feathers. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it and how to help your hen recover.

Why does my chicken have feathers missing after...

Feather loss after bullying is often down to pecking, stress or broken feathers. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it and how to help your hen recover.

Why is my horse’s wound leaking yellow or green...

Yellow or green discharge from a horse wound often means the area needs a closer look. Here’s what to check, what it might be, and the sensible next steps.

Why is my horse’s wound leaking yellow or green...

Yellow or green discharge from a horse wound often means the area needs a closer look. Here’s what to check, what it might be, and the sensible next steps.

Why does my horse itch worse after dusk in spri...

If your horse itches more after dusk in spring and summer, fly and midge activity is a common reason. Learn what to check, what else can cause it, and what...

Why does my horse itch worse after dusk in spri...

If your horse itches more after dusk in spring and summer, fly and midge activity is a common reason. Learn what to check, what else can cause it, and what...

When should I call a vet for a suspected hoof a...

A hoof abscess often looks dramatic, but not every sore foot needs an emergency call. Here’s what to check, what you can do at home, and when vet advice is...

When should I call a vet for a suspected hoof a...

A hoof abscess often looks dramatic, but not every sore foot needs an emergency call. Here’s what to check, what you can do at home, and when vet advice is...

Why is my horse's skin weeping under the mud fe...

Weeping under mud fever scabs usually means the skin is still irritated or damaged beneath the crusting. Here's what to check, what it might be, and the sensible next steps.

Why is my horse's skin weeping under the mud fe...

Weeping under mud fever scabs usually means the skin is still irritated or damaged beneath the crusting. Here's what to check, what it might be, and the sensible next steps.