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Most horses have airway inflammation – so what?

Airway inflammation, OTHERS Respiratory disease, OTHERS

Most horses have airway inflammation – so what?

Airway inflammation in horses is very common but is it something that we need to worry about?

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Hay bugs? Identifying the bacterial profile of hays following soaking or high temperature steaming

#hay soaking, OTHERS Dust, OTHERS

Hay bugs? Identifying the bacterial profile of hays following soaking or high temperature steaming

When looking to improve the hygienic quality of hay the best option to reduce potential pathogens while keeping the microbiota you are feeding your horse as normal as possible is...

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Ask the Vet, Part 5: Why does my horse cough?

Ask the Vet, Part 5: Why does my horse cough?

Part 5 of the 'Ask the Vet' series, Stephanie Davis, DVM looks at what causes horses to cough and what you should do if your horse develops a cough.

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Part 1: Forage Analysis: Seeing through the Hays

Equine nutrition, OTHERS Forage analysis, OTHERS

Part 1: Forage Analysis: Seeing through the Hays

The first of 3 articles written by Equine Nutritionist Briony Witherow BSc MSc RNutr. FHEA explaining the importance of forage analysis and how it is carried out.

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Part 2: Needle in a haystack? Getting to the bottom of forage analysis

Equine nutrition, OTHERS Forage analysis, OTHERS

Part 2: Needle in a haystack? Getting to the bottom of forage analysis

The second of 3 articles written by Equine Nutritionist Briony Witherow BSc MSc RNutr. FHEA explaining the importance of forage analysis and how it is carried out.  Read part 1

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Equine nutrition, OTHERS Forage analysis, OTHERS

Part 3: Needle in a haystack? Getting to the bottom of forage analysis

The second of 3 articles written by Equine Nutritionist Briony Witherow BSc MSc RNutr. FHEA explaining the importance of forage analysis and how it is carried out.  Read part 1 Read part 2

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