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Grass sickness is harrowing for both horse and owner, including for vets. Liz
In the first of two articles on box rest care, Edward Busuttil MRCVS explores how to manage its psychological and physiological impacts, stress and reintroducing turnout successfully
Oaks and sycamores are stalwart trees, but both pose risks to horses in the shape of acorn toxicity and atypical myopathy respectively. Angela Jones MRCVS and Karen Coumbe MRCVS explain
Training hard? Under-fuelling? There’s more at stake than a couple of off days – including your health. Here’s what you should know about the condition known as Red-S
Strains and sprains – the words are very similar. They’re both injuries, and they both tend to happen when you’re exercising or making a sudden movement. What’s more, treatment is largely the same for
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Keepers at the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage in Zambia have noticed a fashion trend spreading among groups of chimpanzees living there – sticking strands of grass in their ears or rectums, and just le