How to take care and manage horses daily needs
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How to take care and manage horses daily needs

Horse care management There are many aspects to horse care management. Horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, and other domesticated equids require attention from humans for optimal health and long life. Living environment Worldwide, horses and other equids usually live outside with access to shelter for protection from the elements. In some cases, animals are kept in a barn or stable for ease of access by managers, or for protection from the…

Mud Fever
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Mud Fever

Mud fever can occur suddenly and quickly become chronic. Therefore, it is important that the disease is detected and treated quickly. We’ll tell you how to recognize mallenders in horses, what works best for mallenders and how you can prevent this insidious skin disease. What is mud fever? mud fever (so-called dermatitis or fetlock eczema)…

Colic Guide
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Colic Guide

Many horses will show signs of colic at some point in their lives. These include, for example, refusal to feed, flehmen, looking around at the stomach, restlessness, scratching, sweating, and rolling. When one or more of the above symptoms occurs, some owners often panic: What to do? who to call? With this information we want…