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Vet Advice

  • 8 September 2024

    Vet advice: this is how ragwort affects horses when eaten

    by Leona Bramall MRCVS

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    ‘It’s vital we build our evidence-base’: New study to investigate colitis in horses

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  • Pictured is a grey horse and a black horse grazing in a field; grass is fundamental in good horse diet

    5 March 2024

    How to help a horse lose weight before spring (and why it’s good for them)

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    Why are horses more prone to colic in the autumn?

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