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Mud fever is usually associated with winter weather, but
EHV can cause devastating illness and has no cure. Fleur Whitlock MRCVS and Richard Newton FRCVS explain what can be done to limit the risk
Prickly heat, also known as heat rash, is caused by hot, humid weather, excessive sweating and tight clothing. “It occurs when sweat ducts become blocked and sweat gets trapped under the skin, causing
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Almost every horse owner will encounter laminitis at some point during their time with equines. Vet Lucinda Ticehurst explains the warning signs of this intensely painful condition, and the new drugs that can be transformative for some
ROSACEA is a common skin condition affecting the central parts of the face, mostly the cheeks, nose and forehead. Symptoms include deep flushing, persistent inflammation, itchiness, small clusters of
During the warmer months, it pays to know how to take care of yourself. From hay fever causing sleepless nights to mistakes with sunscreen putting you at risk of skin cancer, being ‘out of the loop’ c