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Developments in surgery now allow for certain fractures to be repaired under
Horses rarely make it obvious when something hurts, but their body, behaviour and expression tell the story — if you know what to look for. Equine vet Lucinda Ticehurst explains how to spot discomfort early, when to call the vet, and how to support recovery safely and responsibly
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
Last Christmas, Kieran O’Brien MRCVS opened up the world of the urban horse in Victorian times. Here he describes the care of their rural counterparts
New hope for healing one of the most common – and catastrophic – injuries in sport
Mother Nature dictates that horses lose weight in winter, but modern-day management often interferes with this process. Equine nutritionist Tracey Hammond explains how owners can use the season to their advantage for the good of their equine’s health
It’s hard to believe that a lovable and cheeky Cockerpoo, who was on the brink of paralysis just months ago, is now back enjoying holidays around Europe in a campervan with his devoted owners. After R