Proud Flesh Wounds is the topic of discussion in this article. The reason for this is simple. It is one of the most difficult wounds to treat, specifically on the horse. Years ago, the only thing veterinarians would do, is bandage or tie up the wound in hope the flesh would not grow back or get further infected. Hope is not a strategy, especially from a professional, and therefore proud flesh wounds should be taken seriously.
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January 15, 2008
Things To Think About When Caring For Your Horse
Basic care for your horse, includes nutritional information. Hoof health, your horses teeth, minerals and much more. What your horse needs for health and well being.
January 14, 2008
Natural Horse Wormer - A Gentle Alternative?
What are natural horse wormer? How do they work? Are these products really cheaper than allopathic or chemical de-worming products? This article tries to reflect on these questions.
Intestinal parasites are generally present in animals. Horses are nowadays usually kept in more or less intensive circumstances, as space and grazings are limited and the great, “empty” plains more or less gone. To avoid parasitic invasion and resulting serious health problems, worming treatments, regular and reviewed schedules and effective environment management are paramount to every horse owner.
January 11, 2008
African Horse Sickness - a Growing Concern
African horse sickness is a potentially fatal, untreatable illness of equines, and cases are being found further north with global warming. If a case of this notifiable disease were to be found in the UK, we may find a foot and mouth-type slaughter situation occurring among our equines. Read on for more information!



















