Ringworm is one of the most common skin conditions found in horses, causing flaky, dry patches of skin and hair loss across the body. it is highly contagious, and humans can catch it, so it's vital to recognise and treat quickly.
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Gastric Ulcers are a common condition in horses of all ages, breeds and lifestyles. They develop when stomach acid builds up, irritates the stomach lining, and causes ulcers to form.
You might think your horse is perfectly safe to nibble on any plants in their field or when out and about, but some plants are toxic for horses and should be avoided.
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