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When should I call the vet for an infected woun...
A practical guide to checking an infected leg wound on your horse and knowing when it needs a vet’s attention.
When should I call the vet for an infected woun...
A practical guide to checking an infected leg wound on your horse and knowing when it needs a vet’s attention.
What should I do if my horse has flaky skin aft...
Flaky skin after a bath is often down to product residue, over-washing or dry skin. Here’s what to check, what to do next and when to get help.
What should I do if my horse has flaky skin aft...
Flaky skin after a bath is often down to product residue, over-washing or dry skin. Here’s what to check, what to do next and when to get help.
What are the yellow eggs on my horse’s legs or ...
Yellow eggs on a horse’s legs or coat are often bot fly eggs. Here’s how to check what you’re seeing, what else it could be, and sensible next steps.
What are the yellow eggs on my horse’s legs or ...
Yellow eggs on a horse’s legs or coat are often bot fly eggs. Here’s how to check what you’re seeing, what else it could be, and sensible next steps.
When should I worry about swelling after fly bi...
Mild swelling after fly bites can happen, but it’s worth keeping an eye on heat, pain, lameness or swelling that spreads. Here’s what to check and what to do next.
When should I worry about swelling after fly bi...
Mild swelling after fly bites can happen, but it’s worth keeping an eye on heat, pain, lameness or swelling that spreads. Here’s what to check and what to do next.
What should I do if my dog keeps pawing at its ...
If your dog keeps pawing at its ear, it’s usually a sign that something is irritating it. Here’s what to check, what the common causes may be, and how to...
What should I do if my dog keeps pawing at its ...
If your dog keeps pawing at its ear, it’s usually a sign that something is irritating it. Here’s what to check, what the common causes may be, and how to...
What does it mean if my horse has filled legs o...
Filled legs overnight are often linked to reduced movement, mild fluid build-up or muddy conditions, but it’s worth checking the legs closely and watching for any heat, pain or lameness.
What does it mean if my horse has filled legs o...
Filled legs overnight are often linked to reduced movement, mild fluid build-up or muddy conditions, but it’s worth checking the legs closely and watching for any heat, pain or lameness.