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Peritonitis can be hard to pin down, with varying causes and signs, but can
Although castration is the most common surgical procedure in equine vet practice worldwide, complication rates remain high. Elise Rodden MRCVS explains how the veterinary profession hopes to address this issue
It’s not all fun and games when the days lengthen. Kieran O’Brien MRCVS outlines how to help your horse through summer’s challenges
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There are plenty of triggers that can disrupt your tum during the summer, not to mention the temptation to overdo the booze, barbecue food and snacks – bad news for your digestion. But some simple mea
The humble kidney may not have the star quality of the heart, lungs or brain in the organ ranks, but it’s a vital multitasker. Angela Jones MRCVS explains its role and potential problems
Even if your vet agrees euthanasia is in your horse’s best interest, an equine mortality claim may not pay out