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Combating Mud Fever in Equines: Understanding Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
Mud fever is a common, non-contagious skin condition among horses, which is caused by bacterial infection in damp and muddy living environments. -
Tackle Tapeworm
It is important to tackle tapeworm burdens. Management routines are important for helping to prevent the spread of infection, however, due to the nature of tapeworm using mites as a host for their larvae, it is always possible for infection to occur, even with the best management practices in place. -
Your Horse Has Guts
Good health starts from within, supporting your horse's gut can have a huge impact on their overall well-being and vitality. Your horse's digestive system connects to many other systems in your horse's body, including fertility, body condition, immunity, cognition, hoof health and energy, among others.