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Why is my broody hen stealing eggs from other n...

A broody hen may steal eggs from other nests when she is strongly driven to sit. Here’s what to check, why it happens and how to manage it calmly.

Why is my broody hen stealing eggs from other n...

A broody hen may steal eggs from other nests when she is strongly driven to sit. Here’s what to check, why it happens and how to manage it calmly.

What causes bumblefoot in chickens?

Bumblefoot in chickens is usually linked to pressure, injuries and dirty or hard surfaces. Here's what to check, what can contribute to it, and the practical next steps.

What causes bumblefoot in chickens?

Bumblefoot in chickens is usually linked to pressure, injuries and dirty or hard surfaces. Here's what to check, what can contribute to it, and the practical next steps.

Why Does My Chicken Have a Smelly Dirty Vent? |...

A smelly, dirty vent in a chicken often points to simple hygiene issues, droppings sticking to feathers, or an underlying problem that needs checking. Here's what to look for and...

Why Does My Chicken Have a Smelly Dirty Vent? |...

A smelly, dirty vent in a chicken often points to simple hygiene issues, droppings sticking to feathers, or an underlying problem that needs checking. Here's what to look for and...

What should I check if my horse's legs are hot ...

If your horse’s legs feel hot and puffy under the mud, check the skin, swelling, turnout conditions and whether there’s any soreness. Mud, irritation and filled legs can all play...

What should I check if my horse's legs are hot ...

If your horse’s legs feel hot and puffy under the mud, check the skin, swelling, turnout conditions and whether there’s any soreness. Mud, irritation and filled legs can all play...

What should I do if my horse has a puncture wou...

A hoof puncture wound needs prompt, careful handling. Here’s what you can check, what to do next, and when to get your vet involved.

What should I do if my horse has a puncture wou...

A hoof puncture wound needs prompt, careful handling. Here’s what you can check, what to do next, and when to get your vet involved.

Why is my horse swishing its tail all the time?

Tail swishing is often a sign of fly irritation, but there can be a few other reasons. Here's what to check and how to help your horse feel more settled.

Why is my horse swishing its tail all the time?

Tail swishing is often a sign of fly irritation, but there can be a few other reasons. Here's what to check and how to help your horse feel more settled.