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Tackling Mud Fever: From Understanding to Nutrition
Mud Fever, a common dermatological condition affecting horses, particularly their lower limbs but also extending to their belly and back, is often ...
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Caring for your Horse’s Legs
A horse’s legs are subject to a lot of wear and tear throughout their lifetime and as owners it is our responsibility to do everything possible to ...
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Preparing for the Sweet Itch Season
What is sweet itch and when does it affect horses?
Insect Bite Hypersensitivity, otherwise known as Sweet Itch, in the UK, is a chronic, recurrent,...
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Equine Obesity & Joints
Just like in humans, obesity in horses can lead to a number of health issues and diseases such as laminitis and equine metabolic syndrome. It can b...
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Turmeric and Laminitis
Find out more about Laminitis and how Turmeric can help...
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Sweet Itch in Horses
What is sweet itch in horses?
Insect Bite Hypersensitivity, otherwise known as Sweet Itch, in the UK ("summer mange", "summer eczema" or "Queenslan...
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Winter Skin Care
It would be easy to think that without flies, midges and the sun beating down on our horses and ponies that winter will be plain sailing when it co...
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How to Get That Show Ring Shine
YOU can’t underestimate the importance of a shiny coat that catches the sunlight at outdoor shows and glints under the lights at an indoor show.
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Your Free Guide to Sweet Itch Management