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Hello everyone and welcome to this guest blog on ulcers in horses. First I'll give a little introduction to myself, my name is Leah Grange and I am an Equine Veterinary nurse based in Somerset with six years of experience working in a large Equine referral hospital. Harry Hall has asked me to write up my experience on Gastric ulcers in horses, following my experiences with horses in the veterinary practice and also with my horse, Colin. At the end of this blog I hope you understand more about ulcers in horses and get a good idea of what’s in involved managing ulcers from a vet nursing and an everyday horse owners view.
In the first of a monthly series of articles about first aid for horse riders, Cory Jones, Director at Medi-K and First Aid Training Co-operative considers the important things we need to know about first aid in the warmer summer months. Injuries don't always have to involve wounds or falls, and knowing
The major electrolytes include sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium and magnesium. Even when your horse is resting, they lose electrolytes through faeces, urine and their breath. During exercise, electrolyte loss is increased through sweating. Sweating is how your horse regulates their body
We drove back from Ben Atkinson’s yard like springtime swallows in a state of bemusement and admiration for the day we had just experienced. We started to ponder how on earth we could write about this completely mesmerising experience and how we should put into words what we had just witnessed.
A survey of horse owners in the UK* revealed that the average vet bill for treating accidental injuries was £1200. To ensure your horse heals from these injuries as swiftly as possible, we spoke to Brian Reed from
This month we bring you news of how one of our 2021 charity partners is raising money to help equines who have been impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic in India. Brooke, Action for Working Horses and Donkeys is an international animal welfare charity transforming the lives of vulnerable