Navicular Syndrome is a condition of the feet that results in lameness. It most commonly presents as a forelimb lameness in one leg, but on investigation is often found to...
Read MoreNeurological conditions can vary from severe, permanent, life-threatening problems such as “Wobbler Syndrome” to much more minor injuries that involve “nerve bruising” (e.g. radial paralysis caused by blunt trauma) or merely...
Read MoreIntroduction There are three forms of lymphangitis: sporadic, ulcerative and epizootic. Sporadic is the most common in the UK. Ulcerative is, thankfully, more rare and as the name suggests leads...
Read MoreLaminitis is one of the most common causes of lameness in horses, and especially ponies in the UK. The lameness can vary from a mild alteration in gait at walk, right...
Read MoreThese gorgeous trees are seen commonly in the UK. Unfortunately they are yet another poisonous beauty!! The toxin (Cytisine) is present in all parts of the tree/plant but is at...
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