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31 January 2024
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Diagnostic-led treatment utilises faecal egg counts (FECs) and antibody tests (either via saliva or blood), preferably with a year...
31 January 2024
Read MoreA brief explanation of what resistance is, why it matters for horse owners, and how it can be managed by using wormers correctly a...
23 May 2023
Read MoreKeeping your horses on light sandy soil can mean less mud in the winter and easier paddock maintenance come the spring but with it...
13 July 2022
Read MoreThe fetlock is a hard-working, high motion hinge joint. It is the meeting point of the cannon bone, proximal sesamoid bones and th...
20 June 2022
Read MoreThe horse’s knee which is also referred to as the carpus, is equivalent to the human wrist. With nine bones forming three jo...
15 April 2022
Read MoreIt can be distressing to see a severely lame horse and there are several reasons why your equine friend may not be placing weight ...
14 April 2022
Read MoreYour horse’s stifle is the equivalent of the human knee. It is a powerful joint enabling the limb to flex and extend to prop...
11 March 2022
Read MoreThe word biosecurity may sound complicated but in fact it is simply a set of management practices to help keep horses safe from di...
22 November 2021
Read MoreHorse emergencies needing speedy first aid come in many forms but finding your horse with a bleeding, gaping wound has to be up th...
03 November 2021
Read MoreChoke is the obstruction of oesophagus – usually by food. It can be frightening to witness but thankfully many cases of chok...
03 June 2021
Read MoreGet to grips with some of the common terms used to explain worms and worm control with our HorseDialog jargon buster
25 September 2020
Read MoreSome respiratory diseases can be caused by parasites. Parasites are organisms that live on or within a host. Worms are the most co...
18 September 2020
Read MoreViral and bacterial respiratory diseases are highly contagious and can pass rapidly from horse to horse, especially in a yard envi...
18 September 2020
Read MoreWhether animal or human, blood is essential. It’s an ingenious transport system, transferring oxygen from the lungs to all t...
23 April 2020
Read MoreEquine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) is a rare but serious neurological disease caused by a type of Equine Herpes Virus (EHV), ...
14 February 2020
Read MoreThick and lustrous, long and flowing, or fine and wispy and soft as silk, your horse’s tail is not just a spectacular fly sw...
14 February 2020
Read MoreYour horse’s kidneys do a phenomenal job, processing around 45 litres of blood twice each hour, to filter out waste and reta...
16 December 2019
Read MoreEquine Atypical Myopathy is a potentially fatal muscle disease in horses and mostly occurs in the autumn and spring.
15 October 2019
Read MoreEHV vaccination helps reduce the severity and spread of the respiratory disease and frequency of abortion disease. Reducing the sp...
02 August 2019
Read MoreListen to the second in our series of four essential-listening EHV awareness vlogs from Professor Josh Slater, European Veterinary...
02 August 2019
Read MoreIn the final of our series of four essential-listening EHV awareness vlogs Professor Josh Slater, European Veterinary Specialist i...
02 August 2019
Read MoreEquine Herpes Virus, commonly referred to as EHV, is a potentially serious contagious disease threat that every horse owner should...
22 July 2019
Read MoreOn average a horse’s brain is the size of a large orange but weighs significantly more at roughly 623g and it is around half...
19 July 2019
Read MoreBots can be irritating for your horse and the onset of winter is usually the best time for you to get these pesky parasites under ...
04 June 2019
Read MoreYour horse’s feet have a very tough job. Not only do they have to bear the weight of the horse over a relatively small surfa...
04 June 2019
Read MoreWe all love big-hearted horses – believing them to be kind, bold steadfast and willing to try their best with whatever the r...
04 June 2019
Read MoreYour horse’s liver is big and very clever: it is your horse’s largest internal organ, weighing around 5kg and is thoug...
04 June 2019
Read MoreThe recent outbreak of equine flu in the UK this winter is a stark reminder of the importance of good equine biosecurity to minimi...
05 March 2019
Read MoreHas your horse suddenly started behaving like a heavy metal music fan, shaking his head like a Deep Purple devotee whenever you ri...
13 July 2018
Read MoreThe term ‘Equine Asthma’ encompasses the conditions IAD (inflammatory airway disease), RAO (recurrent airway obstructi...
13 July 2018
Read MoreThe horse’s respiratory system is extremely efficient but also highly sensitive and susceptible to many diseases. Infectious...
13 July 2018
Read MoreWhy are some horses affected and not others if they are all living in the same environment? In this blog post, we take a look at t...
29 May 2018
Read MoreWhat should your horse's respiratory rate be? Your horse’s resting breathing rate should be around 8-12 breaths per minute
05 May 2018
Read MoreOur guest blogger Chris Pearce, who is a Recognised Veterinary Specialist in Equine Dentistry translates some common dental terms
01 May 2018
Read MoreOur guest blogger Chris Pearce, who is a Recognised Veterinary Specialist in Equine Dentistry translates some common dental terms
01 May 2018
Read MoreAs prey animals horses have evolved to be on the constant look out for danger. Their eyes are large and laterally positioned, prov
01 May 2018
Read MoreWe've come up with a list with six ways to prevent laminitis in horses. If your horse could write you a ‘to do’ list, ...
17 April 2018
Read MoreOur guest blogger Clare Barfoot, who is a registered nutritionist, member of the prestigious Laminitis Consortium and Research and
17 April 2018
Read MoreViral and bacterial respiratory infection can easily be spread by direct ‘nose to nose’ contact with infected horses. ...
17 April 2018
Read MoreA healthy immune system is the most important weapon in your horse’s armoury against disease and infection and as a responsi...
17 April 2018
Read MorePalpation of your horse's digital pulse in your horse’s lower leg can be useful to detect if there is inflammation in the feet,
06 April 2018
Read MoreWondering how to assess the colour of your horse’s mucous membranes? Your horse’s mucous membranes (gums) should be mo...
16 March 2018
Read MoreKnowing your horse’s ideal weight and being able to check it regularly to spot any loss or gain can help you keep an eye on ...
16 March 2018
Read MoreWhat should your horse's temperature be? Your horse’s resting temperature should be between 99-101°F / 37.2-38.3°C...
07 March 2018
Read MoreWhat should your horse’s heart rate be? Your horse’s resting pulse should be 28-44 beats per minute. As with humans so...
07 March 2018
Read MoreHow can I prevent mud fever? For the most part it’s all about keeping the legs clean and dry: Avoid muddy paddocks Try cr......
23 February 2018
Read MoreHow do I treat mud fever? If you think your horse may have mud fever it’s always best to speak to your vet. Every case is di...
23 February 2018
Read MoreWhat is mud fever you ask? Mud fever is enough to make any horse owner hot under the collar. It’s a persistent skin problem,...
19 February 2018
Read MoreOsteoarthritis (OA), also known as arthritis or degenerative joint disease (DJD), is one of the most common causes of lameness in ...
20 December 2017
Read MoreDo you weigh a horse before worming? The answer is yes. A report from the British Riding Club has found that 44% of horse owners d...
18 October 2017
Read MoreWhat can you tell me about horse's teeth? The horse has a highly efficient grazing and grinding machine in the form of up to ...
08 September 2017
Read MoreTapeworms are the biggest worms to affect horses in this country. While the most common type can grow up to 20cm long, there is a ...
19 July 2017
Read MoreHow do I worm a horse? HorseDialog’s guest vlogger Ben Gaskell, a vet in North Yorkshire, shows us how to worm a horse prop...
13 July 2017
Read MoreSome horse owners choose to vaccinate their horses for other equine diseases as well as tetanus and equine influenza.
03 June 2017
Read MoreFlies are not only annoying they are also a health risk to our horses. While it’s bad news that they are inevitable during t...
02 June 2017
Read MoreIt’s surprisingly common, but easy to miss. Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) can cause your horse serious pain and can a...
09 May 2017
Read MoreDo pregnant mares need special care? You will need to be extremely vigilant for signs of potential health problems throughout the...
01 May 2017
Read MoreYour horse’s feet have a very tough job. Not only do they have to bear the weight of the horse over a relatively small surfa...
03 April 2017
Read More6 Common Horse Hoof Care Ailments Thrush This is a bacterial infection most often caused by a consistently damp environme...
03 April 2017
Read MoreWhile the grass may be struggling to flourish in many parts of the country because of the hot arid conditions the reverse is true ...
14 March 2017
Read MorePreparing the Thoroughbred for yearling sales: what goes on behind the scenes?
14 March 2017
Read MoreBe Aware Of The Signs Of Equine Laminitis. If you believe equine laminitis only happens to fat little ‘Thelwell’ ponie...
14 March 2017
Read MoreThe Three Main Causes of Equine Laminitis. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS). This is when laminitis occurs as a seco...
13 March 2017
Read MoreVaccinations are essential to help protect your horse from diseases. The vaccinations you are probably most familiar with are teta...
24 February 2017
Read MoreVaccinations are essential to help protect your horse from diseases such as equine influenza. The vaccinations you are probably mo...
15 February 2017
Read MoreCombating horse colic The horse’s digestive tract is very sensitive and it’s remarkably long, at more than 30 metres f...
13 February 2017
Read MoreHuman or animal, we all enjoy a treat once in a while, and we enjoy treating others too. It’s natural to want to share a tas...
07 February 2017
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