Author Archives: Chris Keate

What should I put on my horse’s wound?

Stuart Davies BVSc MRCVS, looks at topical wound dressings, why, when and what, should we

What are the types of colic?

Dr Emma Shipman, BVetMed DipACVIM Cert VA MRCVS, University of Nottingham Vet School & Oakham

Hub Editorial: Midges – is there any point to them?

Well, it is still a bit nippy at night so, there is some small reprieve

What is the best way to manage an equine strangles outbreak?

Helen Whitelegg of Redwings concludes her series on strangles and how to manage a equine

Equine grass sickness – a 100 year old mystery

A unique event hosted by the world-renowned Moredun Research Institute in Edinburgh has created a

Oesophageal obstruction – ‘Choke’ in horses

Stuart Davies BVSc MRCVS, explains what happens and what we should do Choke, a colloquial

Hub Editorial: Natural born killer

‘Flu and tet’ that’s what pops up on our horses’ vaccination records every couple of

Colic surgery

Dr Julia Dubuc, DMV, DÉS, DACVS-LA, M.Sc, AFHEA, MRCVS, University of Nottingham Vet School &

Hub Editorial: Thinking outside the box

Continuing on with the theme of ‘well-being’ from the fabulous piece by Rosie Withey, live

Perfect is the enemy of good

Christa Dillon reminds us that sometimes what we really need to do is just RIDE!

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