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Horse insurance is a minefield:

Horse insurance is a minefield:

The old saying "buy once and buy right", is very true for insurance: There are cheap policies out there but they can cause issues both at renewal and during the insured period.  Unfortunately veterinary care can be expensive.  The average cost of a wound to a leg can...

Winter lameness issues:

As the nights draw in and the weather starts to change, we need to start thinking about how to keep our horses going through the winter months. Common winter lameness issues: These are commonly seen in the winter months and can be prevented with careful management....

Skin issues in horses.

Skin issues in horses.

Horses can get a number of issues with their skin, we are going to do a run of posts on a few common skin issues over the next week: Sarcoids. Sarcoids are cancerous growths on the skin. They can appear anywhere on the horse and range from small skin tag size lesions...

Sometimes we are truly humbled…..

Sometimes we are truly humbled…..

We had our interview as one of three finalists for the Equestrian Business Awards on Wednesday night. It was a full team effort and we hope we passed muster and didn't let any of our wonderful nominators down. We received an Email this morning and the whole team has...

The sun has got his hat on…

The sun has got his hat on…

Bright sunshine can be a great thing. However it can also cause eye issues in horses. It's important to ensure that your horse has adequate UV protection from the sun. Sun and it's warmth in the summer can cause a few issues; UveitisConjunctivitisUlcers Uveitis:...

Worm resistance….How worried should we be????

Worm resistance….How worried should we be????

As reports released this week show, we as horse owners, are getting frightening close to the point where the wormers we have will become useless. The reasons for the increase of worm resistance have many factors: Over wormingLack of worm egg countsNot poo picking...

Laminitis risks:

Laminitis risks:

With the weather over the last few weeks, the grass has been growing fast. At this time of year the grass is very high in sugar and this means that the amount of calories per mouthful increases. This means that horses and ponies are more likely to put on weight. As...

Summer lovin…..

Summer lovin…..

We all love a bit of the warmer weather and it's lovely to finally see the big yellow disc in the sky. However, heat waves like the one that is expected in the next 7 days brings it's own issues for our four legged friends. Impaction colic (from reduced water intake),...

Scabby legs….

Scabby legs….

.....it's been a rather warm and wet spring. As a consequence we've seen a fair few horses with mud fever (or to give it the technical term, pastern dermatitis). This usually occurs in the pink skin areas of the horse. The term can be used to refer to a wide range of...

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