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Why is my horse still rubbing after being broug...
If your horse is still rubbing after coming in from the field, it’s often down to lingering irritation, insects, sweat, or skin sensitivity. Here’s what to check and what may...
Why is my horse still rubbing after being broug...
If your horse is still rubbing after coming in from the field, it’s often down to lingering irritation, insects, sweat, or skin sensitivity. Here’s what to check and what may...
When is a small cut on a dog an emergency? | ar...
Most small cuts on dogs aren’t an emergency, but some signs mean you should get veterinary advice quickly. Here’s what to check, what you can do at home, and when...
When is a small cut on a dog an emergency? | ar...
Most small cuts on dogs aren’t an emergency, but some signs mean you should get veterinary advice quickly. Here’s what to check, what you can do at home, and when...
Why is my chicken's wound leaking clear fluid f...
Clear fluid from a chicken wound can be part of normal healing at first, but if it keeps leaking for more than a few days it may need a closer...
Why is my chicken's wound leaking clear fluid f...
Clear fluid from a chicken wound can be part of normal healing at first, but if it keeps leaking for more than a few days it may need a closer...
Why does my horse have filled legs after standi...
Filled legs after standing in the stable are fairly common, but they’re worth checking properly. Here’s what may be causing it, what to look for, and when to get advice.
Why does my horse have filled legs after standi...
Filled legs after standing in the stable are fairly common, but they’re worth checking properly. Here’s what may be causing it, what to look for, and when to get advice.
Why are my chickens pecking each other’s tails?
Tail pecking in chickens is usually linked to flock stress, boredom, space, diet or a pecking order issue. Here’s what to check and what may help.
Why are my chickens pecking each other’s tails?
Tail pecking in chickens is usually linked to flock stress, boredom, space, diet or a pecking order issue. Here’s what to check and what may help.
What should I do if my horse has feather mites?...
Feather mites can be irritating, but there are sensible checks and simple steps you can take at home while you work out what’s going on.
What should I do if my horse has feather mites?...
Feather mites can be irritating, but there are sensible checks and simple steps you can take at home while you work out what’s going on.