Here you will find a lot of information to help you better understand the care provided by your veterinarian, as well as tips for participating in the general well-being of your horse.

Diseases that can be transmitted to horses by insects and ticks
Even though insects and ticks have a role to play in biodiversity, they can be carriers of disease for your horse. What illnesses can ticks and insects transmit to your horse? How do you protect...
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The Immune system of the horse
The immune system is the body's defence mechanism against pathogenic agents (bacteria, viruses, parasites, etc.). To ensure its defence, your horse has a certain number of barriers that keep...
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Acute diarrhoea in horses
"Acute diarrhoea" is not a disease but a symptom. Digestive transit is considerably accelerated and the horse expels very soft stools (like cow pats) or wholly liquid often very foul-smelling...
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Cutaneous wounds in horses
Wounds are sometimes a sign of a skin disorder such as "mud fever" or SSRD, which are well-known in horses. Mostly, however, wounds appear following an injury.
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Strengthen your horse's muscles
The key to allow your horse to build muscle mass is progressive training. When working, the horse's muscles are stressed and contracted, resulting in small muscle cell injuries. The demanded work...
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