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When should I call the vet for sunburn or photo...
Mild sunburn or photosensitivity can sometimes be managed at home, but swelling, blistering, pain or signs your horse feels unwell are good reasons to call your vet.
When should I call the vet for sunburn or photo...
Mild sunburn or photosensitivity can sometimes be managed at home, but swelling, blistering, pain or signs your horse feels unwell are good reasons to call your vet.
What should I do if my horse's tack has gone ha...
If tack has gone hard after getting wet, let it dry slowly, clean off any dirt, and condition the leather once it’s fully dry. A few simple checks can help...
What should I do if my horse's tack has gone ha...
If tack has gone hard after getting wet, let it dry slowly, clean off any dirt, and condition the leather once it’s fully dry. A few simple checks can help...
What should I do if my horse's filled legs are ...
If your horse’s filled legs are worsening, check the swelling, heat and comfort level first, then look at turnout, exercise and stable management. This guide explains the common causes and...
What should I do if my horse's filled legs are ...
If your horse’s filled legs are worsening, check the swelling, heat and comfort level first, then look at turnout, exercise and stable management. This guide explains the common causes and...
What should I check if my dog has a hot spot ne...
A hot spot near the ear or neck is often linked to scratching, rubbing or moisture. Here’s what to check at home, what may be causing it, and when to...
What should I check if my dog has a hot spot ne...
A hot spot near the ear or neck is often linked to scratching, rubbing or moisture. Here’s what to check at home, what may be causing it, and when to...
Why do my chicken droppings have green mucus? |...
Green mucus in chicken droppings can be caused by diet, stress or a digestive upset. Here’s what to check, common causes and when to get veterinary advice.
Why do my chicken droppings have green mucus? |...
Green mucus in chicken droppings can be caused by diet, stress or a digestive upset. Here’s what to check, common causes and when to get veterinary advice.
What should I check if my dog won’t let me touc...
If your dog won’t let you touch its paw, start by checking for something stuck, soreness, redness, swelling or a small cut. Here’s what to look for and what to...
What should I check if my dog won’t let me touc...
If your dog won’t let you touch its paw, start by checking for something stuck, soreness, redness, swelling or a small cut. Here’s what to look for and what to...