There is a completely natural way in preventing lice in horses. Not just in preventing, but in treating existing lice. You don’t have to go down the dangerous chemical route.
Anxiety in horses is a far bigger problem than most people realise. People tend to think that training will give them the horse they want, but fail to take into
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Where does my horse hurt is a brilliant website that I found after my mare developed lameness in a front leg. There was no swelling, heat or discharge, so I
Stomach ulcers in horses are far more common than most people realise. It has been suggested that one in three horses suffer with this painful affliction.
Stomach ulcers are painful sores
What do horses eat? This question is not quite as stupid as it first sounds. Everyone knows horses eat grass right? Well, I assume they do. I guess everyone who
When should you rug a horse? With winter setting in, most people immediately start without really giving it any thought. There are some times when you do, without a doubt,
Cancer in horses is not an uncommon phenomena. But its treatment, or lack of, is very different from that of human cancer. Cancer has been called ‘a disease of civilisation’
Weaning foals is one of the most barbaric practices of the horse world. Worse still, it is not necessary. It can cause a multitude of problems that remain with the
Rain rot, rain scald, also known as streptothricosis, occurs in horses where there is high humidity, sometimes along with high temperatures, but not always. This is not a serious condition,
Arthritis in horses is the inflammation of one or more joints. Symptoms of inflammation include pain, stiffness, swelling and heat. This is an unpleasant condition that will severely interfere with
Colic in horses in common and can be tragic, depending on how serious it is. There are various reasons for it and many different approaches to its treatment. However, by
Founder in horses is a problem with the feet. The problem generally occurs in those horses who have a tendency to be overweight such as ponies. When they eat too
Learning to listen to your horse is one of the most important aspects in both your work with horses as well as their health care. Yet it is probably the
Vet Chris Day talks about how veterinary homeopathy works for him and his patients and has for over twenty years. Chris Day is Veterinary Dean for the Faculty of Homeopathy.
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