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Vital Signs – Part II
In the second instalment of "Vital Signs" we asked Caroline Mosley, a lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Skills at Edinburgh University to guide us through taking a horse's temperature, ensuring they're hydrated and getting to know the gut. Read on for advice on getting to know what is normal for your horse. If you missed the first blog on checking your horse's heart rate, you can read it here.
Importance of Equine Physiotherapy
Equine Physiotherapy is an aspect of horse care which is generally overlooked or is seen as a luxury rather than a necessity. Here are some top reasons why people do truly see this as a must in their equine's health care program.
Veteran Horse Insurance
It can be difficult to find veteran horse cover that suits your needs. Your veteran horse may be in light work but spends most of his time meandering in the field. Here are some top tips for looking into Veteran Horse Insurance.
What to do if you or someone else falls from a horse
As horse riders, we acknowledge the likelihood of falling off at some point due to the risks involved in the sport. What steps should you take if you fall off a horse?
Measuring Your Horse For a Rug
Finding the right size rug for your horse is crucial to ensure he is comfortable and to avoid any rubbing or sores. Not to mention that an ill fitting rug is more likely to become damaged! Don't just guess, play it safe and read our handy guide to make sure you buy the best fitting rug for your horse.