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Why is my horse sensitive to medicated shampoo?...

If your horse reacts to medicated shampoo, it’s often down to skin sensitivity, irritation from the product, or an underlying skin issue. Here’s what to check and what to do...

Why is my horse sensitive to medicated shampoo?...

If your horse reacts to medicated shampoo, it’s often down to skin sensitivity, irritation from the product, or an underlying skin issue. Here’s what to check and what to do...

What should I do if my chicken has lice eggs st...

If you’ve spotted lice eggs on your chicken’s feathers, there are a few practical checks you can do straight away. This guide explains what it may mean, what to look...

What should I do if my chicken has lice eggs st...

If you’ve spotted lice eggs on your chicken’s feathers, there are a few practical checks you can do straight away. This guide explains what it may mean, what to look...

Why is my chicken sneezing repeatedly?

Repeated sneezing in chickens can be caused by dust, irritation or a respiratory infection. Here’s what to check, what may be behind it, and when to get help.

Why is my chicken sneezing repeatedly?

Repeated sneezing in chickens can be caused by dust, irritation or a respiratory infection. Here’s what to check, what may be behind it, and when to get help.

Why are my horse’s ears swollen or puffy?

Puffy ears in horses are often linked to irritation, swelling, insects or dirt. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it and when to get help.

Why are my horse’s ears swollen or puffy?

Puffy ears in horses are often linked to irritation, swelling, insects or dirt. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it and when to get help.

Why is my horse's graze crusty and sore?

A crusty, sore graze is often part of the normal healing process, but it can also mean the area is being rubbed, kept too wet, or starting to get irritated....

Why is my horse's graze crusty and sore?

A crusty, sore graze is often part of the normal healing process, but it can also mean the area is being rubbed, kept too wet, or starting to get irritated....

What should I do if my chicken has severe scaly...

Severe scaly leg damage can have a few different causes. Here’s what to check, what you can do at home, and when it’s time to get a vet involved.

What should I do if my chicken has severe scaly...

Severe scaly leg damage can have a few different causes. Here’s what to check, what you can do at home, and when it’s time to get a vet involved.