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Allergies can plague both humans and horses. Peter Gree
Heatwaves are becoming more frequent in the UK, and we need to adapt when they occur. Kieran O’Brien MRCVS explains how to help horses handle high heat
A study has found that those who use auxiliary reins are often influenced by others and have limited knowledge
When it comes to your health, it’s often hard to tell the difference between something serious and harmless. Dr Google can’t always separate the two, so here’s the lowdown… I consider myself fortunate
Our health writer Jackie Mitchell looks at these varying reactions. AROUND six per cent of adults have food allergies, with 70 per cent developing them in later life. Common allergens include shellfis
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Keeping horses at home is the dream for most owners – or is it? Victoria Jones looks at the pros and cons of buying an equestrian property for the first time