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Understanding Sweet Itch: A Comprehensive Guide for Horse Owners
The Complexity of Sweet Itch Two horses can graze side by side in the same pasture. One barely reacts, while the other develops severe lesions. Why does this happen? Research in equine dermatology consistently shows that the amount of insect exposure is not the main determinant of reaction severity. Sweet itch is an immune-mediated hypersensitivity. This means it is the horse’s own immune response — not the bite itself — that drives inflammation, pruritus, and skin lesions. T
Dr Silver
Feb 223 min read


What Causes Coughing in Horses – And How to Support Respiratory Health Naturally
Coughing in horses is often linked to dust, allergies, or airway sensitivity. Learn the most common causes of equine coughing and how to sup

Dr Silver
Feb 62 min read


Winter Care for Horses: Essential Strategies for Health and Comfort
Understanding Winter Challenges Winter brings a host of challenges for our equine friends. From temperature fluctuations to dietary changes, each factor plays a crucial role in their overall well-being. By understanding these challenges, we can better prepare to meet our horses' needs. 1. Beating the Cold Without Over-Rugging Horses are physiologically well adapted to cold conditions, particularly when dry, well-fed, and able to move freely. However, clipping, aging, illness,
Dr Silver
Jan 153 min read
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