Category: Keeping & care

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Scar Care and Identifying Interference Fields

Reading Time: 6 minutes    Scar tissue often forms when injuries penetrate the deeper layers of the skin. While injuries are frequently the culprits, surgical procedures also inevitably leave scars, affecting not only the skin’s surface but often deeper tissue layers as well. Besides the aesthetic concerns associated with scars—especially when tissue knots or inadequate

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Wounds and Minor Injuries in Horses

Reading Time: 5 minutes    Many horse owners are well acquainted with the challenge of managing their horses’ injuries.As highly responsive flight animals, horses can easily injure themselves, often inadvertently colliding with objects in alarming situations. While maintaining a safe environment for your horse is crucial, injuries cannot always be entirely prevented, especially as minor

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Coat Care

Reading Time: 3 minutes    Proper coat care for horses often involves more than just removing dried dirt after they’ve enjoyed rolling around in mud. As horse enthusiasts know well: happy horses are often dirty horses. Health Aspects of Grooming Grooming serves not only to remove coarse dirt before riding but also encompasses various other

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Herbal advice: liquorice

Reading Time: 9 minutes    Herbal profile Name Liquorice, also known as liquorice wood, liquorice root, sweet stalk, sugar wood, licorice twig or sweet herb. Latin name Glycyrrhiza glabra (Leguminosae) Traditional uses The boiled decoction of liquorice root is used for coughs and stomach complaints, i.e. inflammatory diseases of the mucous membranes. The leaves are

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Bringing a poor doer through the winter

Reading Time: 7 minutes    Introduction Most horse owners tend to struggle with their horses being overweight. With hay nets, slow feeders and all sorts of tricks, it is made possible to provide the horse with constant and steady hay supply without putting on excessive weight. On the flip side: in particular, owners of older

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