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  1. Mud Fever in Horses

    Mud Fever in Horses

    Dealing with Mud Fever

    Mud fever in horses. Every year it’s the same, a combination of wet weather and hair on horses’ legs provides a perfect breeding ground for the bacteria that causes mud fever. White-haired areas and pink skin are more prone to mud fever,

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  2. How to Help Prevent Horse Colic

    How to Help Prevent Horse Colic

    What causes a horse to colic?


    Colic is one of the most common emergency problems with horses. One in three emergency vet call outs are for colic and if not treated early enough colic can escalate very quickly. Recognising the early signs of colic and prompt veterinary action improve

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  3. Over rugging: A Horse Rugging Guide

    Over rugging: A Horse Rugging Guide

    Over rugging: A Horse Rugging Guide

    Do you find yourself constantly wondering what rug to put on your horse? Are you refreshing your weather app and looking up to the sky every ten minutes to find the answers? Horse rugging can, quite simply, be a constant headache for horse owners.

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